Metra Electronics 99-7402 manual

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR P ART 99-7402 1-800-221-0932 www .metr aonline.com KIT FEA TURES © COPYRIGHT 2004 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION • DIN Radio Provision with pocket • ISO Radio Provision with pocket • T wo stack ed ISO units provision • Double DIN radio provision A) Radio Housing with Pocket B) Double DIN T rim-plate C) ISO S[...]

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    Dash Disassembly Nissan 350Z 2003-2005....................................1, 2 Kit Assembly Din Mount Radio Provision with pocket.......................................................... 3 ISO Mount Radio Provision with pocket.......................................................... 4 Double DIN Radio..............................................[...]

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    99-7402 D ASH DIS ASSEMBL Y Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 1 For vehicles with automatic trans- mission, Unsnap and remove smaller trim-ring from around shifter . (Figure A) For vehicles with manual transmis- sion, Unscrew and remove shifter knob . (Figure A) 2 NISS AN 350Z 2003-2005 4 For vehicles [...]

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    99-7402 D ASH DIS ASSEMBL Y 6 Remove (2) screws above the r adio and (2) screws below the radio . Also remove (2) screws securing the radio/trim panel assembly . (Figure E) 7 NISS AN 350Z 2003-2005 Remove (4) screws securing the radio to the trim panel and remove the radio . F E 2 Remove (8) screws securing the factory brackets to the radio and rem[...]

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    Attach the radio / housing assembly to the radio trim panel using the factory screws removed during disassembly . (Figure C) 1 Slide the radio into the DIN cage until it snaps into place . (Figure B) 4 99-7402 KIT ASSEMBL Y Secure DIN cage to radio housing b y bending the locking tabs outwar d. (Figure A) 3 Continue to final assembly . C 2 A DIN MO[...]

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    Snap the ISO trim-plate onto the front of the assembled radio and housing . (Figure B) 3 4 NOTE: T o remove the radio unsnap and remov e the ISO trim-plate. Using a flat blade screwdriver disengage ISO brack ets from the radio housing and slide radio out of r adio housing. 99-7402 KIT ASSEMBL Y Continue to final assembly . Align the holes in the IS[...]

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    Place one of the ISO spacer brackets and the left factory mounting bracket (removed from radio during disas- sembly) on the left side of the radio . The spacer bracket should be between the radio and the factory bracket. Align the pins on the trim- plate with the holes on the factory bracket and mount the factory bracket to the r adio using screws [...]

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    Place one of the ISO spacer brack- ets and the left factory mounting bracket (Remo ved from radio during disassembly) on the left side of the ISO units. (The spacer bracket should be between the ISO units and the factory bracket.) Align the pins on the trim-plate with the holes on the factory bracket and mount the factory bracket to the ISO units u[...]

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    FINAL ASSEMBL Y 1 Locate the factory wiring har ness 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 battery ter minal and test the unit fo[...]

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    99-7402 NOTES 8[...]

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    99-7402 NOTES 9[...]

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    99-7402 INSTRUCTIONS 1-800-221-0932 www .metr aonline.com © COPYRIGHT 2004 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION INST99-7402 REV . 05/05/06[...]