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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR P ART 99-2004 Phillips Screwdriver • Cutting T ool 1-800-221-0932 www .metr aonline.com KIT FEA TURES © COPYRIGHT 2004 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION • DIN Radio Provision with Pocket • ISO DIN Radio Pro vision with Pocket ( A) Radio Housing • ( B) T rim Plate • ( C) ISO Brackets • (D) (4) Speed Clips ?[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS 99-2004 Dash Disassembly 1997-2001 Cadillac Catera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1996-1999 Cadillac Deville ( Column Shift Only) . ............ 1 Kit Assembly 1997-2001 Cadillac Catera DIN Radio Provision with Pocket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ISO DIN Radio Provision with Poc[...]

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    99-2004 1 Disconnect the negative batter y terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 1 Disconnect the negative batter y terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 1 Remove (1) Phillips head screw from inside the ashtray and remove ash- tray . (Figure A) 2 Remove screw covers from the r adio trim panel. Remove traction control and hazar[...]

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    T WO ON EACH SIDE OF RADIO HOUSING 99-2004 KIT ASSEMBL Y Remove (2) tabs from the top edge of the radio housing . (Figure A) 1 Remove both mounting brack ets “B” from the radio housing . (Figure B) 2 Slide the DIN cage into the radio housing and secure b y bending the metal locking tabs outw ard. (Figure A) 3 Continue with final assembly . 5 Co[...]

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    3 99-2004 KIT ASSEMBL Y T WO ON EACH SIDE OF RADIO HOUSING Install (4) speed clips into the sub- dash mounting positions. (Figure A) 1 Remove mounting brack ets “ A ” from the radio housing . (Figure B) 2 Slide the DIN cage into the radio housing and secure b y bending the metal locking tabs outw ard. (Figure A) 3 Continue with final assembly .[...]

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    4 FINAL A SSEMBL Y 1 Locate the factor y wiring harness in the dash and make the connection as shown. Metra recomends using the proper mating adapter and making the connections as shown. (Isolate and individually tape off the ends of any unused wires to prevent electrical short circuit.) 2 Re-connect the negative batter y terminal and test the unit[...]

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    5 NOTES 99-2004[...]

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    INST992004 1-800-221-0932 www .metr aonline.com REV . 12/06/07 © COPYRIGHT 2004 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION INST99-2004[...]