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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR P ART 99-7867 99-7867 KIT FEA TURES • DIN Radio Provision • ISO Radio Provision A) Radio Housing • B) ISO T rim Plate • C) ISO Brackets KIT COMPONENTS A • Phillips Screwdriver • Panel Removal T ool 1-800-221-0932 © COPYRIGHT 2007 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION www .metr aonline.com T OOLS REQUIRED: APPLI[...]

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    Dash Disassembly - A c u r a R S X 2 0 0 2 - 2 0 0 6 .......... .................................. 1 Kit Preparation .... ...... ................................. ...... 2 Kit Assembly - D I N R a d i o P r o v i s i o n ...... ................................. ...... 3 - ISO Radio Pro vision . . . . ........ . .......................... ......3 Fi[...]

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    99-7867 DA SH DISASSEMBL Y A CUR A RS X 2002-2006 A B 1 D isconnect the negative battery ter- minal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 1 Unclip the power outlet panel and remove (2) Phillips screws exposed facing up. (“ A ” in Figure A) 2 Unclip the radio trim panel assembly (including the head unit and the haz- ard switch) then unplug and[...]

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    99-7867 KIT PREP AR A TION A CUR A RS X 2002-2006 A B 2 Mount the hazard switch to the back of the radio housing with (2) Phillips screws previously removed in Step 7 of the disassembly . ( Figure A) 1 Mount the factory bracket assembly to the back of the radio housing with (4) Phillip screws previously removed in Step 6 of the disassembly . ( Figu[...]

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    3 99-7867 KIT ASSEMBL Y DIN RADIO PROVISION Slide the DIN cage into the radio hous- ing and secur e by bending the metal loc king tabs outward. (Figure A) 1 Slide the aftermarket radio into the cage until it snaps into place . (Figure A) 2 Continue to final assembly . Continue to final assembly . * Note: Refer also to the instructions included with[...]

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    99-7867 FINAL ASSEMBL Y FINAL A SSEMBL Y (A) Strip wire ends back 1/2" B) T wist ends together C) Solder D) T ape A B C D Locate the factory wiring har ness in the dash. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapter and making connections as shown. (Isolate and individ- ually tape off the ends of any unused wires to prevent electrical short[...]

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    99-7867 NOTES 5[...]

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    99-7867 INSTRUCTIONS 1-800-221-0932 REV . 11/02/07 © COPYRIGHT 2007 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION INST99-7867 www .metraonline.com[...]