Owner`s manual

5
INSTALLATION
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
THE INSTALLATION
Before you install your stereo, read
all the instructions in this Owner’s
Manual. You should be able to an-
swer all of these questions about
your vehicle’s electrical and sound
systems:
Which terminal in my vehicle’s
fuse box is for accessories?
How do I connect a wire to the
fuse box?
• Which of the stereo’s wires is
the power wire?
Which stereo wires are line-level
outputs and which are speaker
outputs?
Also, be aware that installation in
your vehicle might require cutting or
modifying your vehicle.
Before you mount the stereo, test the
connections by temporarily connect-
ing the power wires, speakers, and
antenna as described in “Making the
Connections” on Page 6. If you plan
to use an adapter harness to connect
the stereo, see “Using an Adapter
Harness” in that section.
Preparing the Mounting
Area
Before you mount the stereo, read
through this “Installation” section to
make sure you have all the neces-
sary materials. Then confirm that the
stereo fits your vehicle’s mounting
area.
Caution:
Be careful to avoid obstruc-
tions behind the mounting surface.
Notes:
This autosound stereo system is
a DIN-E size unit that requires a
2
1
/
16
-inch (52 mm) high by 7
3
/
16-
inch (182 mm) wide by 6
9
/
16
-inch
(161 mm) deep mounting area.
If the mounting area is too large,
you might be able to mount the
stereo with an in-dash installa-
tion kit, available at your local
RadioShack store. Follow the
installation kit’s instructions to
mount the stereo.
Routing Speaker Wire
If you install speakers, avoid routing
the speaker wires near moving parts
or sharp edges. You can usually
route them along the wiring channel
beneath the vehicle’s door facings by
carefully removing the molding that
holds the carpet in place. After you
route the speaker wires, replace the
molding.
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