Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 13-01-2011
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Note: The factory radio provision is for a Double ISO/DIN style radio. An installation kit is required when installing an aftermarket stereo. 1. Using panel removal tool carefully pry off radio bezel. 2. Extract (6) 10 mm bolts securing radio and climate controls in dash, disconnect and remove. 3. Extract (8) Iso screws securing radio to bracket. 4. Extract (2) Philips screws securing bracket to bezel, pull away and remove radio. FRONT DOOR SPEAKER INSTALLATION: Note: The factory speaker provision is for a 1 ½” tweeter and a 6 ½” 3-Hole speaker mounted to a factory speaker adapter. 1. Remove screw cover from door opener cup and exract (1) Philips head screw, pry bezel out then forward to remove. 2. Remove inside mirror cover. 3. Pry out door cup and extract (1) Philips screw from beneath. 4. Exract (1) plastic fastener from front top portion of door. 5. Pry off door panel, pull away, disconnect, and remove. 6. Extract (3) 10 mm bolts securing speaker, pull away, disconnect, and remove. REAR DOOR SPEAKER INSTALLATION: Note: The factory speaker provision is for a 5 ¼” 3-Hole speaker mounted in a factory speaker adapter. 1. Remove screw cover from door opener cup and extract (1) Philips head screw, pry bezel out then forward to remove. 2. Pry out door cup and extract (1) Philips screw from beneath. 3. Pry off door panel, pull away, disconnect and remove. 4. Extract (3) 10 mm bolts securing speaker , pull away, disconnect, and remove.
Filed Under (Mitsubishi) by admin on 19-12-2010
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1 Disconnect the negative battery ter- minal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 2 Unclip the radio trim panel including the climate controls and radio con- trols. Unplug and remove the panel. (Figure A) 3 Remove (4) Phillips screws securing radio chassis to sub dash. Unplug and remove the chassis. (Figure B) 4 Remove (4) Phillips screws securing the climate controls to the radio panel. Remove the climate controls and retain the screws and the climate controls for reinstallation during kit assembly. (Figure C)
Filed Under (Chevrolet) by admin on 18-09-2010
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In Brief Initial Drive Information Hybrid Features Seats and Restraint System 2-1 Rear Seats 2-2 Restraint System Check 2-2 Features and Controls 3-1 Storage Areas 3-2 Starting and Operating Your Vehicle 3-14 Instrument Panel 4-1 Climate Controls 4-2 Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators 4-3 Driver Information Center (DIC) 4-11 Audio System(s) 4-13 Driving Your Vehicle 5-1 Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle 5-2 Towing 5-2 Service and Appearance Care 6-1 Service 6-2 Checking Things Under the Hood 6-3 Electrical System 6-23 Appearance Care 6-25 Capacities and Specifications 6-26 Maintenance Schedule 7-1 Maintenance Schedule 7-2 Index i-1
Filed Under (Buick) by admin on 17-08-2010
Tags: buick enclave,
climate controls,
electrical system,
instrument panel,
maintenance schedule,
replacement tires,
replacement windshield,
restraint system,
safety belts,
storage areas,
warning lights,
windshield replacement,
windshield wiper blade
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Seats and Restraint System 1-1 Features and Controls 2-1 Head Restraints 1-2 Front Seats 1-3 Rear Seats 1-8 Safety Belts 1-12 Child Restraints 1-26 Airbag System 1-45 Restraint System Check 1-58 Keys 2-2 Doors and Locks 2-8 Windows 2-14 Theft-Deterrent Systems 2-16 Starting and Operating Your Vehicle 2-20 Mirrors 2-31 Object Detection Systems 2-34 OnStar® System 2-41 Universal Home Remote System 2-44 5-33 5-33 5-35 5-36 5-36 5-83 5-90 5-91 5-98 6-1 Storage Areas 2-49 Sunroof 2-53 Instrument Panel 3-1 Instrument Panel Overview 3-4 Climate Controls 3-20 Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators 3-28 Driver Information Center (DIC) 3-41 Audio System(s) 3-64 Driving Your Vehicle 4-1 Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle 4-1 Towing 4-21 Service and Appearance Care 5-1 Service 5-3 Fuel 5-5 Checking Things Under the Hood 5-9 All-Wheel Drive 5-32 Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement Windshield Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Tires Appearance Care Vehicle Identi?cation Electrical System Capacities and Speci?cations Maintenance Schedule 6-1 Maintenance Schedule Customer Assistance Information 7-1 Customer Assistance and Information 7-1 Reporting Safety Defects 7-12 Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy 7-14 Index i-1
Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 15-04-2010
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Disconnect the negative battery-terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 1 Unsnap the trim below the climate control to reveal (2) 10 MM bolts and remove. (Figure A) 2 Carefully pull air vents above radio towards rear of car to unsnap. NOTE: There are (3) snaps, (2) are at the bottom sides and (1) is at the top middle of the vent assembly. (Figure B) 3 Remove (2) 10 MM bolts from above radio/climate control assembly. Unplug and remove assembly together. (Figure C) 5 Remove (6) Phillips screws (4 from radio and 2 from climate control) from each side bracket to separate radio and climate control. (Save climate controls and brackets to reuse during kit
assembly). (Figure D