& #61558;Kenwood head units must have a 4 pin mini din socket on a separate lead coming from the head unit to be compatible, or a dedicated blue wire specifically for steering remote.
& #61558;Again none of the PC99 X## leads will interface with the cars display.
& #61558;When using the new PC99 X** range of car steering interface leads, you will also require PC99 KEN to interface with the head unit.
& #61558;For the PC99 range of Steering control leads, we offer the dedicated head unit adaptors such as PC99 KEN.
& #61558;These have to be installed in a set order to ensure the head unit recognizes the new leads are attached.
FOLLOW INSTALLING AFTERMARKET REDIO IN VAUXHALL MERIVA:
•Head units are one of the easiest to do in a car radio installation. Fortunately, most units follow the same size standards (DIN). In many cars, once the factory radio is removed the aftermarket radio will fit in the hole.
•A kit is needed if the factory hole is too big, or not deep enough. In some cases the dash has to be cut. Car radio store should have kits required for installation.
•There are two types of mounting in Vauxhall meriva radio installation. ISO mounting is when the radio can be screwed to existing factory radio brackets.
•When an aftermarket radio comes with a metal ring that gets mounted to the factory radio hole or aftermarket kit via bendable tabs.
•Once the ring is installed, the radio slides in and is held by snaps. In most cases, special tools are required to remove the radio.
•Speakers are very critical in a car radio installation. No matter how expensive your speakers are, if they are not properly installed, the sound will not be up to par.
•Just make sure there are no gaps or holes. Sometimes building a wood or fiberglass baffle helps reduce holes and gives you much better sound.
•But always be careful when using power tools around speakers. Car stereo installation warranties usually don t cover holes in speakers.
•For unconventional speaker locations, sometimes metal have to be cut. You might want to leave this to the professionals, tools like plasma cutters and pneumatics drills are required.
•But if you’re going to insist, a pair of metal snips (left and right cut) will do.
•A car stereo installation has to put up with vibrations and other noise sources in its environment.
•Even though it is impossible to eliminate these completely, there are products that will greatly decrease the noise and rattling, particularly on non luxury cars.
•Liners, sprays and adhesive strips and even carpeting applied onto the panels can make a world of difference.
•Car Stereo installation made easy with these Vauxhall meriva above fitting kits containing all car radio adapters, car stereo connectors, facia adapters and antenna adaptors to install car stereo with ISO connections. Harness provides ISO Car connector for new radios.
SUMMARY FOR YOUR RADIO:
A word about the radio installation kit you are about to install. There are many manufacturers of radio installation kits for this vehicle. Each manufacturer produces slightly different variations of the same kit, and a few make individual kits for specific vehicles. The pictured installation kit shown in the illustrations below is a standard kit used for many. Radio installation kits change with the model and years of production of the vehicle. When selecting a kit for this vehicle, make sure the kit you purchase states on the package the installation kit will work with your vehicle model and year. Some kits may require additional setup. Certain kits may be multi function kits designed to work with multiple vehicles and may require the installer to remove break away screw mounting tabs attached to the kit that are not required for your particular vehicle.
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