Fig. 4
harness 10-pin connector
3.
Carefully route audio jack (See
Fig. 5
) to dash or nearby panel where it
will be mounted. L
ocation will vary based on vehicle and customer’s
preference.
Damaging cable during this process is not covered by
our one-year warranty
.
Fig. 5
Audio Jack
4.
Drill a ¼” hole in
dash or panel, push aux jack threated end through
hole and secure with nut/washer (See
Fig. 6
)
Fig. 6
Warning!
The dash or panel should be
1/8” thick
or less for jack shaft to
protrude and engage with nut. (If necessary, use Dremel or sander to thin panel)
Mounting the jack is not required for operation but doing so makes for a stock
appearance and convenient to plug/unplug audio device.
Test Operation:
1.
Multi-disc changer must have at least one Disc in magazine (See
Fig. 7
)
Fig. 7
2.
Turn Radio “ON”
Press
“
TAPE/AUX
” “
CD/AUX
” or “
SOURCE
“button
on Radio (or whichever button is used to access multi-disc changer)
3.
Connect your audio device to the jack using included 3 ft. Audio cable
(See
Fig. 6
), or similar.
4.
Set audio device to play mode. Audio device will now be heard on car
speakers.