16 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Dash Disassembly:
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit.
2. Unclip the trim panel surrounding the climate controls and radio including the hazard switch panel. Unplug and remove the panel. (Figure A)
3. Unclip and remove pocket if so equipped. (Figure B)
4. Remove (4) T-20 Torx screws securing the radio. Unplug and remove radio.
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26 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit.
2. Unclip and remove the center console trim panel. (Figure A)
3. Unclip the center dash trim panel.
4. Remove (4) screws securing the radio. Disconnect and remove the radio.
5. Remove (3) screws securing the radio rear support bracket and remove the bracket.
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KIT FEATURES
• DIN Radio Provision with pocket
• ISO Radio Provision with pocket
• Double DIN Radio Provision
• Stacked ISO Units Provision
A) Radio Housing B) ISO Snap In Brackets C) Trim Plate D) Double DIN Brackets E) Double DIN Trim Plate F) Pocket
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The Pathfinder was first launched in 1987 as a derivative of Nissan’s pickup truck line. Available initially as a two-door, it was joined by a four-door version in 1990, which has been the sole body style since 1991. The original Pathfinder changed very little on the outside during its life, but was treated to a new dash and interior design in 1994. Whereas the first-generation Pathfinder was a body-on-frame design, the all-new 1996 Pathfinder featured unibody construction. In mid-1999, the Pathfinder, designated as a 1999.5 model, was face-lifted and moved upmarket. Nissan slotted its new Frontier pickup-based body-on-frame Xterra into the space in the lineup vacated by the old base model Pathfinder.
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Removal (Frontier, Pathfinder, QX4 & Xterra)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove the engine undercover. Drain coolant and remove the radiator.
Remove engine cooling fan and water pump pulley. Remove accessory drive belts. Remove spark plugs.
2. Remove distributor protector. Remove A/C compressor drive belt idler bracket. Remove fresh air intake
tube from rocker cover. Remove thermostat housing hose.
3. Rotate crankshaft to set No. 1 cylinder at TDC on compression stroke. See Fig. 1 . Remove crankshaft
pulley bolt and remove crankshaft pulley. Remove front upper and lower timing belt covers. See Fig. 2 .
4. Align punch mark on left camshaft sprocket with punch mark on timing belt upper rear cover. Align
punch mark on crankshaft sprocket with notch on oil pump housing. See Fig. 3 . Install crankshaft pulley
bolt so that crankshaft can be rotated.
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16 Jun
Posted by admin as Chevrolet
Subject: Radio With Six Disc CD Changer Does Not Recognize Loaded CD And Displays An “INITIALIZING” Message, CD Will Not Play, CD Cannot Be Ejected, Or Disc Icon Does Not Illuminate (Reprogram Radio)
Models:
2005-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche, Suburban, Tahoe
2005-2007 Chevrolet Colorado, Express, Silverado Classic, TrailBlazer
2005-2006 GMC Yukon, Yukon XL
2005-2007 GMC Canyon, Envoy, Savana, Sierra Classic
2005-2006 HUMMER H2 with Six Disc CD Changer Equipped Audio System (RPO UC6)
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Installation Note: This vehicle is designed with 2 different radio styles. Each radio design requires a completely different method of installation for a new replacement radio. The most important thing to understand is the difference between the plastic dash panel that surrounds the 2 different radio styles. This plastic dash panel actually dictates how you install your new replacement radio. Read below to find out why.
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24 Dec
Posted by admin as Other
This bulletin is being revised to add the 2005 model year and update the part number information for Permatex Quick Grid. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-08-44-005B (Section 08 — Body and Accessories).
Condition
Some customers may comment that the radio has poor reception or radio static/increased interference when the rear window defogger is turned on. Also, some rear window defogger grids may be inoperative.
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Dash Assembly: 1 Disconnect the negative battery-terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 2 Unsnap the trim below the climate control to reveal (2) 10 MM bolts and remove. (Figure A) 3 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) 4 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) Continue to kit assembly.
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1 Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 2 Unclip and remove the radio trim panel including the a/c vent. (Figure A) 3 Remove (4) 10 MM bolts securing the radio. Unplug and remove the radio.
DOUBLE DIN RADIO PROVISION STACKED ISO MOUNT UNITS
*Note: Refer also to the instructions included with the aftermarket radio.
1 Snap the Double DIN Trim plate into the rear of the factory radio trim panel. (Figure A)
DOUBLE DIN RADIO PROVISION STACKED ISO MOUNT UNITS PROVISION
*Note: Refer also to the instructions included with the aftermarket radio.
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