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    5 Steps To Install 2 Din Car DVD Player

    This is a discussion on 5 Steps To Install 2 Din Car DVD Player within the BMW forum, part of the Automobiles category; Are you inclined to make purchase of double din automobile stereo of high quality? No matter whether you are a ...


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    Old 07-26-2012   #1
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    Default 5 Steps To Install 2 Din Car DVD Player

    Are you inclined to make purchase of double din automobile stereo of high quality? No matter whether you are a customer seeking after the din automobile player in vogue, a wholesaler who intends to replenish the stock of double din automobile DVD players, or retailer who does not need to pay the wholesaler or factory a comparatively higher cost for the best double din automobile player to lower the indirect cost, can offer you double din automobile stereo of high quality thoughtful service.

    The double din of the automobile stereo refers to the size of the stereo. The difference lies in the bigger size.Follow the instructions below to put in the double din automobile stereo by yourself. They are going to take the installation process for BMW E46 DVD player for example, which is also similar to the mounting of automobile stereos for other types of cars.

    1. You need to spot your foot on the brake pedal then turn the key for on, after that, pull the column shifter down towards the position. Tile the steering column down. Pull off the bezel surrounding the dashboard with hands then put it towards the side. Back the automobile in park turn off the ignition.

    2. Make use of the inch ratchet to unbolt the stereo from the dashboard socket. Disconnect the wiring harness the antenna lead when taking out the stereo. Then, insert the vehicle-specific dash kit in to the dashboard with inch ratchet socket slide the cage coming with the double-din head unit in to the dash kit. Fix the cage towards the kit with flat head screwdriver to push within the tabs on the cage pressure fit the cage to the kit.

    3. Spot the wiring harness which comes with the double-din stereo next to the vehicle-specific wiring harness. You need to pay attention because all the wiring has its own identical color coding program.Besides, each of them comes with labelled wires for every single lead. It is of great importance for you to connect each wire with the corresponding wire of the exact same color label on the other harness. Strip off inch of shielding from the finish of a wire with the wire strippers to do this.After that, crimp a blue butt connector onto the finish with wire crimpers. Strip the corresponding lead on the other harness in the same way crimp it in to the other finish in the blue butt connector. Carryover out this step for every wire in every harness. Make definite that no more is left unconnected.

    4. Connect the vehicle-specific wiring harness with the dashboard wiring harness. Then, permit the plug in the finish to hang around of the cage in the dash. Then run the antenna lead from the dashboard out from the cage connect the GM antenna adapter with the factory antenna lead.

    5. Position the double-din automobile stereo in your right hand plug in the wiring harness antenna lead in to the back in the stereo. Push the stereo in to the dashboard applying proper force until clicking sounds are heard, which means that the stereo has locked itself in to the dash cage. Reassemble the bezel in the reverse order of removal.
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