Technical information

fine machine threads:
° to ensure their reliability and your safety should
impact occur.
° to prevent them from being easily removed.
• Some bolts use hexagonal cap heads that require the
use of a large Allen wrench (usually with a breaker
bar for added leverage) or driver for loosening.
• If removal becomes absolutely necessary, when re-
installing the bolt:
Apply fresh thread-locking compound, and tighten the
bolt back in place using the torque specified by the
automobile manufacturer. Replace and torque all bolts
after removal.
This completes the cable runs that connect your remote con-
trol head, car battery and solenoid to the 500-watt installa-
tion in the rear compartment.
Installing the PowerTalk control head. The control
head can be installed either on a mounting bracket (Catalog
No. 04-13) or on an adjustable suction-cup mounting arm for
dashboard or window surfaces (Catalog No. 04-25). The con-
trol head can be mounted using several methods, which will
be dictated by the configuration of the vehicle dashboard.
Over-head, on-dash, and below-dash mounting schemes are
all possible, but keep safety in mind before choosing the
location.
You will want the control head to fit snugly in a location that
offers:
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