Slide the metal mounting sleeve (or cage) of the new radio station and press the hole in the dash until the small outer lip on the sleeve meets the edge of the diaphragm radio. To assemble the cage opening radio easier to bend the upper and lower, until they meet in the middle.

Some radios have been a sleeveless top and bottom, and requires the installation of properly. If you have a radio opening is not standard (DIN) size in square meters forming a line adapter to the opening decreases, so that your new radio fit.

Now bend the tabs on the cage installed sleeve with a small screwdriver or pick-rectangular units outside of the cage to stop securely in place.

Pull the wires from the radio car radio opening. Subscribe now head of your new radio to it and also the pressure wave radio air interface leads to the rear of your choice. If yourelectrical connection> bike is another form that comes with the new radio, you must use an adapter cable.

Until the end of the installation, move the radio into the sleeve and slide all the way to turn the radio to ensure that it works well. Save a radio station in the number one "pushing the button for five seconds. Turn the radio and remove the key from the starter. Put your keys back in your ignition and turn the radio back.This is to ensure that the radio station kept stored.

Leave the radio trim to give a clean finish, and finally pushing it fully until you hear that the positions with the cage.

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