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REV. 9/8/2015 INST95-2001
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Installation instructions for part 95-2001
IMPORTANT
If you are having difficulties with the
installation of this product, please call our
Tech Support line at 1-800-253-TECH.
Before doing so, look over the instructions a
second time, and make sure the installation
was performed exactly as the instructions
are stated. Please have the vehicle apart
and ready to perform troubleshooting steps
before calling.
1. Attach the radio brackets to the inside edge of the radio
trim plate. (Figure A)
2. Slide the radio into the completed assembly and secure
the radio to the assembiy using the screws supplied
with the radio. (Figure B)
3. Locate the factory wiring harness in the dash. Metra
recommends using the proper mating adapter from
Metra or AXXESS. Re-connect the negative battery
terminal and test the unit for proper operation.
4. Reassemble dash in reverse order of disassembly.
Note #1: The spacers included in the kit may be
necessary to adapt to the slight differences from one
vehicle to another. If the kit/radio assembly does not
meet the backside of the factory radio opening, use the
spacer to eliminate that space.
Note #2:
For the Buick Le Sabre, Oldsmobile Aurora and
the Pontiac Bonneville the (3) speed clips and screws
provided with the kit will need to be installed into the
sub-dash where the screw holes line up on the kit
.
(Figure A)
(Figure B)
All vehicles – ISO DDIN radio provision
Kit Assembly