Metra 99-7612B manual

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    METRA. THE WORLD’S BEST KITS.™ © COPYRIGHT 2004-2011 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION APPLICA TIONS 1-800-221-0932 metraonline.com INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART 99-7612 REV . 5/9/12 WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS (Sold Separa tely) Wiring Harness: • 70-7550 1995-Up Nissan Harness • 70-7551 1995-Up Nissan Amp Integra tion Harness Ant[...]

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    T able of Contents Dash Disassembly – Nissan Murano 2003-2007 3-5 Kit Assembly – ISO DIN head unit provision with pocket 6-7 – DDIN head unit provision 8-9 SWC Instructions – Wiring instructions 10-11 – SWC button reassignment/remapping 12-13 K NO WLEDGE IS P OW ER E nhance your installation and fabrication skills by enrolling in the most[...]

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    1. Unclip and remove the trim panel surrounding the display and including the a/c vents. (Figure A) 2. Remove (2) Phillips screws exposed behind vent/display trim panel. (Figure B) 3. Unclip and remove the lower trim panel around the bottom of the radio panel. (Figure C) Continued on next page 3 Dash Disassembly 99-7612 (Figure A) (Figure B) (Figur[...]

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    4. Remove (1) Phillips screw per side of radio chassis exposed behind lower trim panel. (Figure D) 5. Remove radio/climate control assembly from the sub dash. 6. Remove (4) Phillips screws securing the radio chassis to the factory radio trim panel. Lift up slightly and proceed to step 7. (Figure E) 7. Unlock the connector on the switch panel and re[...]

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    8. Remove the unified meter a/c amp from radio chassis assembly . (Figure G) 9. Remove (8) Phillips screws securing the switch panel to the radio trim panel. Unplug and keep the harness and trim panel for Kit Assembly . (Figure H) Continue to kit assembly 5 Dash Disassembly 99-7612 (Figure G) (Figure H)[...]

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    6 Kit Assembly 99-7612 ISO DIN head unit provision with pocket (Figure B) (Figure C) 1. T rim the shaded areas from the factor y radio trim panel. (Figure A) Do not cut the locator and screw hole off as they will be necessary to mount the 99-7612 radio housing. (See detail) 2. Attach the 99-7612 Radio Housing to the Radio T rim Panel using (4) supp[...]

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    7 ISO DIN head unit provision with pocket (Figure D) (Figure E) 5. Mount the Unified Amp Meter to the radio/bracket assembly using (2) supplied 3/8” Phillips screws. (Figure D) 6. Plug the factory harness removed in disassembly into the 99-7612. 7. Mount the whole radio/pocket/meter assembly to the radio trim panel using (4) supplied 3/8” Phill[...]

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    8 DDIN head unit provision (Figure B) (Figure C) 1. T rim the shaded areas from the factor y radio trim panel. (Figure A) Do not cut the locator and screw hole off as they will be necessary to mount the 99-7612 radio housing. (See detail) 2. Attach the 99-7612 Radio Housing to the Radio T rim Panel using (4) supplied 3/8” Phillips screws. (F igur[...]

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    9 DDIN head unit provision (Figure D) 4. Mount the Unified Amp Meter to the radio/bracket assembly using (2) supplied 3/8” Phillips screws. (Figure D) 5. Plug the factory harness removed in disassembly into the 99-7612. 6. Mount the whole DDIN radio/meter assembly to the radio trim panel using (4) supplied 3/8” Phillips screws. (Figure E) 7. Lo[...]

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    10 99-7612 Wiring Instructions From the included 7612 harness: 1. Plug the black 16-way connector into the 99-7612. 2. Plug the black 12-way connector into the 99-7612. 3. Plug the white 16-way connector into the factory harness. Driver Information Center Button Control Note: The metra kit button layout does not provide the MAINT or the E/M buttons[...]

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    11 99-7612 Wiring Instructions SWC Programming After all connections are made, turn ignition and the 7612 buttons will flash the number of times that correspond with the radio installed (See list below). After the LED goes out test SWC functions. Force mapping a radio type Programming must take place within 20 seconds of turning the ignition on. 1.[...]

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    12 99-7612 SWC Button Reassignment/Remapping Let’ s say you have the 99-7612 programmed to your vehicle and your radio and you want to change the button assignment for the steering wheel controls. For instance you would like Seek Up to be Mute. • The 99-7612 must have detected the vehicle and radio it is attached to before you can remap any but[...]

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    13 99-7612 SWC Button Reassignment/Remapping For instance the next command to be mapped is the Volume Down command. Let’ s say you want the Mode button on your steering wheel to be the Volume Down command. Hold down the Mode button till the LED lights up solid red, and then release it. Now your Mode button on the steering wheel is V olume Do wn. [...]

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    METRA. THE WORLD’S BEST KITS.™ © COPYRIGHT 2004-2011 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION 1-800-221-0932 metraonline.com INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART 99-7612 REV . 5/9/12[...]