Metra Electronics 99-7506 manual

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR P ART 99-7506 C ut t in g T o ol • Ph i ll i ps S c r ew d ri v er • S o c k e t W r en c h 1-800-221-0932 www .metr aonline.com KIT FEA TURE S © COPYRIGHT 2004-2010 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION • DIN Head Unit Provision with pocket • ISO DIN Head Unit Provision with pocket • Double DIN Head Unit Provisi[...]

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    Dash Disassembly ....................................................................... 1, 2 Kit Preparation ............................................................................... 3 Kit Assembly: DIN Head Unit Provision.................................................................. 4 ISO DIN Head Unit Pro vision........................[...]

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    99-7506 DASH DISASSEMBL Y Disconnect the negative batter y terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 1 Unclip panel below steering column and remove . (Figure A) 2 M A Z D A M X - 5 M I A T A 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 8 Remove (4) Phillips screws from metal brace below steering column and remove . (Figure A) 3 Looking at the side of the radio/cli- mat[...]

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    99-7506 DASH DISASSEMBL Y Remove (2) Phillips screws, (1) on each side , from the side of the radio/climate control panel. (Figure D) 6 Pull radio/climate control panel out, disconnect plugs and remove . (Figure E) 7 M A Z D A M X - 5 M I A T A 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 8 T ur n the radio/climate control panel over and remove the (4) screws that hold the cli[...]

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    99-7506 KIT PREP ARA TION Attach the (4) Panel Clips to the posts on the back of the radio housing. (Figure A) 1 M A Z D A M X - 5 M I A T A 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 8 A 3[...]

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    4 T ur n over the 99-7506 housing , take the climate control and screws removed from the factor y panel and attach the climate control to the kit housing using the factor y screws. (Figure A) 1 Slide the DIN cage into the Radio Housing and secure by bending the metal locking tabs down. (Figure C) 3 A C D Slide the pocket into the bottom section of [...]

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    5 Mount the ISO Brackets to the head unit with the screws supplied with the unit. (Figure C) 3 C D Slide the pocket into the bottom section of the kit housing. (Figure B) 2 Slide the head unit into the radio opening until the side clips engage . (Figure D) 4 ISO DIN HEAD UNIT PROVISION 99-7506 KIT ASSEMBL Y T ur n over the 99-7506 housing , take th[...]

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    6 Slide the appropriate DDIN bracket into the kit housing. (Figure B) 3 C Cut the rib in the middle of the 99- 7506 housing to make room for the DDIN brackets. (Figure A) 2 Slide the DDIN radio unit into DDIN brack ets and secure the unit to the kit using the screws supplied with the head unit. (Figure C) 4 DOUBLE DIN HEAD UNIT PROVISION 99-7506 KI[...]

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    7 Slide the appropriate DDIN bracket into the kit housing. (Figure B) 3 C Cut the rib in the middle of the 99- 7506 housing to make room for the DDIN brackets. (Figure A) 2 Slide the stacked ISO DIN units into the DDIN bracket assembly and secure the units to the kit using the screws supplied with the head units. (Figure C) 4 ST ACKED ISO DIN HEAD [...]

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    8 FINAL ASSEMBL 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 2 Re-connect the negative batter y terminal and test the unit for proper operation. 3 Rea[...]

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    9 99-7506 NOTES[...]

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    99-7506 INSTRUCTIONS 1-800-221-0932 www .metraonline.com © COPYRIGHT 2004-2010 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION INST99-7506 REV . 09/16/10[...]