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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR P ART 99-7878B 99-7878B APPLICA TIONS HOND A Insight 2010 KIT FEA TURES • DIN Radio Provision with Pocket • ISO Mount Radio Provision with Pocket • Double DIN Radio Provision • Stack ed ISO Mount Units Provision • P ainted A Matte Black Finish • A) Radio Housing • B) ISO Brackets • C) ISO T rim Plate [...]

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    Dash Disassembly - H o n d a I n s i g h t 2 0 1 0 ................................. 1, 2 Kit Assembly - Kit Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - DIN Mount Radio Provision with Pocket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - ISO Mount Radio Provision with Pocket . . . . . . .[...]

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    1 4 HOND A INSIGHT 2010 95-7878B DA SH DISASSEMBL Y D isconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 1 Unclip and remove the pocket/acces- sory socket panel below the factory radio. (Figure A) Open the glove box then use a small blunt tool (ie: the wooden handle of a hammer) to put pressure on the back of the radio [...]

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    2 7 HOND A INSIGHT 2010 95-7878B DA SH DISASSEMBL Y Remove (2) Phillips screws securing the hazard switch to the bac k of the factor y radio panel. (Figure D) Remove the (8) retaining clips from the factory radio panel. (Figure D) Continue to kit preparartion. 5 Remove (2) Phillips screws securing the air bag light to the back of the factory radio [...]

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    3 99-7878B KIT PREP AR A TION KIT PREP AR A TION 1 Secure the hazard switch into the radio housing panel using the factory hardwar e. ( Figure A) 2 Secure the air bag light into the radio housing panel using the factory hardware . ( Figure A) 3 Attach the (8) retaining clips to the radio housing panel in the same location as removed from the factor[...]

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    99-7878B KIT ASSEMBL Y 4 A B C DIN MOUNT RADIO PROVISION WITH POCKET Locate the factory wiring har ness in the dash. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapter from Metra or AXXESS. Re-connect the negative battery ter minal and test the unit for proper operation. 1 Slide the DIN cage into the Radio Housing and secure by bending the metal lock[...]

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    99-7878B KIT ASSEMBL Y 5 A B C ISO MOUNT RADIO PROVISION WITH POCKET Locate the factory wiring har ness in the dash. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapter from Metra or AXXESS. Re-connect the negative battery ter minal and test the unit for proper operation. 1 Mount the ISO Brackets to the head unit with the screws supplied with the unit[...]

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    99-7878B KIT ASSEMBL Y DOUBLE DIN/ST A CKED ISO MOUNT UNITS RADIO PROVISION Locate the factory wiring har ness in the dash. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapter from Metra or AXXESS. Re-connect the negative battery ter minal and test the unit for proper operation. 1 Cut and remove the center bar from the radio housing. (Figure A) 2 Snap[...]