B
Front Radar Receiver
(Continued)
4
Plug the Radar Receiver into the harness and
route the cable toward the interior of the vehicle.
Secure the cable with zip-ties. Although
waterproof, it is best to locate the inline connector
in a dry area protected from moving parts, road
debris, and hot surfaces such as the radiator and
radiator hoses.
5
Find a suitable entry point into the vehicle’s
interior. Refer to the Installation Tips section.
6
Feed the harness into the vehicle’s interior and to
the Interface. Plug into the connector labeled “Front
Receiver.”
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Interface
1
Install the Interface under the dash using
supplied zip-ties.
Note:
Do Not Mount In Engine Compartment.
2
Connect black wire (-) to ground, and red-striped
wire (+) to a switched 12-volt supply. (If STiR PLUS
is left in the “on” position, it will automatically
power on and off with the ignition). Use blue 3M
connector (provided) to tap into an existing circuit if
needed.
3
Radar Receiver, Display, Controller, GPS Antenna,
Speaker, Concealed Alert Indicator and Radio Mute
Cable all plug into the Interface. The connectors are
labeled and are color-coded to match a stripe on
each cord. Be sure that all components are plugged
into the correct connector before applying power to
unit.
4
It is recommended that after the Interface is
installed and connected to power, all other
components are plugged in and tested for proper
operation before completing the installation.
Front Radar Receiver
White Stripe
1
Determine the best location for the Radar
Receiver. The best location is typically under the
bumper or inside the front grille of the vehicle. For
the best radar performance install the Radar
Receiver with the label facing up and the arrow
pointing forward, and provide a clear “view” of the
road (see photo at right).
2
Using the supplied U-shaped bracket and the
right-angle mounting bracket, mark the mounting
location. Drill pilot holes in the vehicle if necessary.
3
Mount the Radar Receiver using the supplied
hardware. It is recommended that the Radar
Receiver is secured to the brackets first, and then
the brackets and Receiver mounted to the vehicle.
A
B