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99-9604

Kit Assembly

ISO DDIN radio provision
Option 1
1.

Secure the radio brackets to the

radio using the screws supplied with

the radio.  (Figure A)

Note: 

The screws in the top section

of the radio must be flush in the radio

brackets in order to properly slide

into the factory sub-dash. (4) 5mm x

12mm Phillips flat-head screws have

been supplied if the radio does not

supply these type of screws

.

2.

Locate the factory wiring harness and

antenna connector in the dash and

complete all necessary connections

to the radio.  Metra recommends

using the proper mating adapter from

Metra and/or AXXESS. Test the radio

for proper operation.

3.

Slide the completed assembly into

the dash.

Note:

 

The radio will simply

compress in

.

4.

Attach the radio trim panel over the

radio and then secure it using the

(4) factory screws removed in dash

disassembly. 

5.

Reassemble the dash in reverse

order of disassembly.

Option 2
1.

Secure the radio brackets to the

radio using the screws supplied with

the radio.  (Figure A)

Note: 

The screws in the top section

of the radio must be flush in the radio

brackets in order to properly slide

into the factory sub-dash. (4) 5mm x

12mm Phillips flat-head screws have

been supplied if the radio does not

supply these type of screws.

2.

Slide the radio into the factory

sub-dash bracket removed in dash

disassembly, and then secure it with

the (4) #8 x 3/8” Phillips pan-head

screws provided, (2) on each side.

3.

Locate the factory wiring harness and 

antenna connector in the dash and 

complete all necessary connections to 

the radio.  Metra recommends using 

the proper mating adapter from Metra 

and/or AXXESS. Test the radio for proper 

operation.

4.

Install the radio/sub-dash assembly

back into the dash using the (4)

factory screws removed in dash

disassembly.

Note: 

The (2) screws inside the

cavity will not be reused.

5.

Attach the radio trim panel over the

radio and then secure it using the

(4) factory screws removed in dash

disassembly.

6.

Reassemble the dash in reverse

order of 

disassembly.

(Figure A)

Summary of Contents for 99-9604B

Page 1: ... vehicle is running ISO DIN radio provision with pocket ISO DDIN radio provision Painted matte black A Radio trim panel B Radio brackets C Pocket D 8 8 x 3 8 Phillips pan head screws E 4 Phillips 5mm x 12mm flat head screws KIT FEATURES KIT COMPONENTS WIRING ANTENNA CONNECTIONS sold separately Wiring Harness N A Antenna Adapter 40 EU10 Panel removal tool Phillips screwdriver Torx T 20 screwdriver ...

Page 2: ...ng option 1 skip to kit assembly If choosing option 2 proceed to the next step 3 Using a pick tool release 2 clips securing the climate control switches Figure C 3 Remove 6 T 20 Torx screws to remove the radio sub dash bracket 2 at the top 2 at the bottom and 2 inside the cavity at the bottom Figure D Note It is not necessary to completely remove the bracket and connectors Kit assembly can be perf...

Page 3: ... 2 1 Remove the metal DIN sleeve and trim ring from the aftermarket radio 2 Attach the pocket to the lower section of the radio brackets using the 4 8 x 3 8 Phillips pan head screws provided Figure A 3 Slide the radio into the bracket pocket assembly and then secure it using the screws supplied with the radio Figure A Note The screws must be flush in the radio brackets in order to properly slide i...

Page 4: ...n 2 1 Secure the radio brackets to the radio using the screws supplied with the radio Figure A Note The screws in the top section of the radio must be flush in the radio brackets in order to properly slide into the factory sub dash 4 5mm x 12mm Phillips flat head screws have been supplied if the radio does not supply these type of screws 2 Slide the radio into the factory sub dash bracket removed ...

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