Specifications
The following IS a list of tools needed for Installing the Source Unit:
VoI~Ohm Meter
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Wire smppers Battery post wrench
Wire crsmpers
wire cutters
%As&&i”p lirtsn
l/8” diameter heatshrrnk tubmg Heat gun
Thrs SectIon focuses on some of the vehicle csnsl$eramns for lnsrahg
your new Source Un1-t. Pre-plannrng your sysrern layout and best wwang
rowes will save ~~s~a~~a~~~~ time.
hen deciding on the layout of your new
system, be sure that each corn nt will be easily accessible for making
XijUStlTle~t§.
Before beginning any mstallation, be sure 10 follow these ssmple rules:
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For easier assembly, we suggest you run aI1 wm3 prmr to mounting
yaw Source unilr lln place.
Rolrte all of the RCA cables close together and away from any high cur-
rent wires.
I Be
careful
nor to cut or driBI into gas tanks, fuel
raulic hes, vacuum lines or electrd wlrlng when
workmg on any vehicle.
Never r~ln wires underneath the vehicle. unnlng the wires InsIde the
vehicle provdes the best protection.
Avsd runnmg wires over or through sharp edges. Use rubber or plas-
tic grommets to protect any wwes routed through metal, espeaally the
S protect the battery and electrical system from damage wtth
proper fuslng. iinstall the appropate fuse holder and fuse on the 4-I 2V
power wire wrthm 18" (45.7 cm) of the battery tewrm-ial.
10. When grounding to the cimsrs of the vehcle, scrape ali parnt from the
metal to ensure a good, clean ground csnnectmn. Grounding connec-
fmns should be as short as possible and always be connected to metal
that IS welded to the main body, or chassrs, of the vekrcle.
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