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    99-7500 DW -7501 INSTALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS REQUIRED Cutting tool Phillips screwdriver Socket wrench KIT COMPONENTS rev. 300801 Radio Housing #1 Radio Housing #2 Trimplate Bracket Set #1 (6) 3/8" Hex-head Screws (6) ¾" Hex-head Screws (4) ½" Hex-head Screws (8) 3/8" Phillips Screws Filler Bar Equalizer Dummy Plate APPLIC[...]

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    Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. Remove the ashtray and (2) screws exposed in the ashtray cavity. Unclip the radio trim bezel and disconnect the wiring. Remove (4) screws securing the factory dummy plate to the back of the bezel and discard the plate. 1 MAZDA 323 1986-89 2 Cut and remove all mounting [...]

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    Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. Remove the ashtray and (2) screws exposed. Remove the pocket and (2) screws exposed. Remove the radio trim bezel and disconnect the wiring. Remove (4) screws securing the factory dummy plate to the back of the bezel and discard the plate. 1 MAZDA 626 / MX6 1986-92 (mod[...]

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    Cut and remove all mounting tabs on Radio Housing #1 EXCEPT tabs "C". The mounting tabs can be identified by the stamped letter on the back of each tab. Skip to the Installation Instructions for ALL VEHICLES on Page #5. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. Remove (2) screws from each side of the[...]