User Manual

mounting sleeve (if included) into the kit. Secure the metal sleeve by using a
screwdriver to bend the sleeve's metal tabs into place. In other cases, you attach the
mounting kit to the new stereo first, then secure both in the dash with screws.
If your vehicle has an upgraded version of the factory sound system (such as a
Bose or Harman Kardon upgrade, for example) or an integrated stereo/climate
control panel, you will probably need a special factory system wiring adapter in
order to install a new stereo. An adapter allows you to use a new stereo with your
existing speaker system.
·Check your work
Slide the stereo into the dash opening, but don't fasten it down just yet. First,
test the stereo to make sure everything is working properly. It's easier to fix a
problem while everything is still exposed.
Note: You'll have to reattach the battery cable in order to test the stereo, so if you
disconnected any airbag warning plugs, be sure to reattach those before
reconnecting the battery.
Turn on the power and try each source (AM, FM, CD, USB, etc.). Then adjust the
balance and fader settings to check that each speaker is working. Once you're sure