INDEX How To Use This Manual Kit Information Page 1 Page 2 , Universal and Impor1 Car Installations Chevrolet -Oldsmobile-Pontiac-Bu ick -G MC-Cadillac-Satu Installations Ford-Lincoln-Mercury Installations Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth Installations Radio Wiring Speaker Wiring- 2 Speaker Systems 4 Speaker Systems Pages 3,4 m Pages 5,6 Pages 7,8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Operating Instructions Specifications Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Warranty Pages 13,14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Back Cover To
KIT INFORMATION 1. The years shown in the Kit Listing below are approximate. Always check the application chart at your retail store to find information on your specific make, model, and year of vehicle. If a kit is required, read the description on the kit you intend to purchase to make sure it applies to your vehicle. If you have any doubts or questions, call our toll-free "HELP" line. 2. The kits shown below are Audiovox kits.
UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION FOR VEHICLES WITH AN EXISTING RADIO OPENING This installation is designed for cars, trucks, vans, and boats that have an existing radio opening. It can also be used as an option on some of the vehicles listed as requiring the AX-88-SNP kit. It will not work on all vehicles, but can be used on most newer Fords and many imports. 1. Inspect Ole Existing Radio Opening: A. Use the trimplate supplied with the radio to cover the existing opening.
UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION FOR VEHICLES WITHOUT AN EXISTING RADIO OPENING This installation is designed for cars, trucks, vans, and boats that do not have an existing radio opening. It will require cutting an opening in a surface of the vehicle, so it is important to mark and measure carefully. 1. Select III. ...nUng Area: A. Using the trimplate supplied, verify that there will be sufficient space on the selected mounting surface. B.
CHEVROLET 1981 AND -OLDSMOBlLE-BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC-CADILLAC INSTALLATION OLDER ImQortant- This installation is designed for 1981 and older U.S. made GM cars, trucks, and vans. For 1981 and newer vehicles, an installation kit may be required. See Kit Listing on Page 2 of this manual or refer to the in-store application chart. If a kit is not required, use the following instructions. 1. Remove Existing Radio: A. Remove radio knobs and shaft nuts behind the knobs. B.
CHEVROLET 1982 AND -OLDSMO BILE- BUICK -PONT IAC- GMC-CADILLAC-SATU INSTALLATION NEWER ImRortant- This installation is designed for most 1982 and newer GM cars, trucks, and vans where an installation kit is required. See Kit Listing on Page 2 of this manual or refer to the in-store application chart. If a kit is not required, use the instructions on Page 5. 1. R...V8 Existing Radio: A. Remove the existing dashboard trimpanel surrounding the radio opening.
FORD-LINCOLN-MERCURY INSTALLATION -1984 AND OLDER ImQortant- This installation is designed for 1984 and older U.S. made Ford cars, trucks, and vans. For newer vehicles, an installation kit may be required. See Kit Listing on Page 2 of this manual or refer to the in-store chart. 1. Renlove Existing Radio: A. Remove radio knobs and shaft nuts behind the knobs. B. Locate and remove support brace at back of radio. C.
FORD-LINCOLN-MERCURY ImRortant- This installation kit is required chart. INSTALLATION installation forthese For 1991 and newer theAX-88-SNP is designed vehicles. vehicles, kit. Instructions for most -1985 1985 AND through 1990 NEWER U.S.
CHRYSLER-DODGE-PLYMOUTHINSTALLATION ALL U.S. MADE CARS, TRUCKS, AND VANS BUILT SINCE 1974 ImRortant- This radio cannot be installed in any U.S. made Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth vehicle without an installation kit. Refer to the Kit Listing on Page 2 for the required kit. Complete kit installation is explained in the instructions included with the kit. A. Remove the existing dashboard trimpanel surrounding the radio opening. This panel is usually secured by screws and/or snap-in clips. B.
RADIO WIRING REFER TO PAGE 11 OR 12 FOR SPEAKER WIRING
SPEAKER WIRING REFER TO PAGE 10 FOR RADIO WIRING -2 SPEAKER SYSTEMS I ~I
SPEAKER WIRING -4 SPEAKER REFER TO PAGE 10 FOR RADIOWIRING I SYSTEMS
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS CD ON-OFF SWITCHNOLUME CONTROL Turn this knob to the right to turn the unit on. Continue rotation until the desired volume level is obtained.
"' "' @) MANUAL TUNING CONTROL Turn the knob either to the left or the right to select a radio station . CD ANTENNA TRIMMER It is very important to adjust the ANTENNA TRIMMER for optimum AM reception. The antenna trimmer is located at the back in the tape slot. Tune in a weak station around 1400 KHz and adjust the trimmer with a small screwdriver for maximum output. Note: Antenna trimmer is for AM band only and has no effect on FM band.
SPECIFICATIONS Size: 7" W 178mm x 2" H x 50mm x 5" D x 125mm Operating Voltage: 12 volts DC, negative ground Output Power: 14 watts maximum ( 7 watts x 2 channels) Output Wiring: Common-ground type designed for 2 speaker May also be used with 4 speakers. Output Impedance: Compatible with 4-8 ohm speakers Tuning AM: 530-1,620 KHz. FM: 87.5-107.9 MHz. Range: AM: 15 uv. FM: 2.5 uv. Sensitivity: FM Stereo Separation: 30dB Tape Frequency Response: 50-10,000 Hz.
PROBABLE CAUSE PROBLEM Unit completely inoperative no lights, Incorrect power connection CHECK FOLLOWING i Orange/White stripe wire to +12V ACC.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE The radio por1ion of your new sound system does not require any maintenance. We recommend you keep this manual for general reference of the many features found in this unit. As with any cassette player, the cassette section of this sound system does require a minimum of maintenance to keep it in good working condition. The following simple care and maintenance suggestions should be followed to prevent malfunctions of the cassette system. Cassette Care: 1.
12 Applies to In-dash radios, MONTH radio/tape LIMITED pla)'erand WARRANTY radio/CD pla)'ercombinations, and CD Changers.