Installing A Car Stereo
If you are the kind of radio junkie who loves pumping the bass and clearing out the streets with hip hop grooves, you might want to get your car a new stereo that can go from upbeats to classy and a bit of reggae music. Whatever your choice of music is, get it all styled up with a multifunctional stereo.
Indeed, it is fulfilling for car owners to change the entire working condition of his car. But changing your old stereo with a new one is more rewarding than any other tough jobs. It is like the cream of the crop.
Here, you'll be needing your newly bought car stereo, wiring kits for adapters, wire crimping tools, tape, cutters, screwdriver/s. The features of your new stereo will depend on your choice, personality, or the whole environment of your car.
Use a wiring kit to save you an hour from your installing time, minus the frustrations.
You have to first remove the trim panels then remove the trim around the stereo. Some cars have a lot of panels to get to the stereo itself. These panels are always attached by screws. Some as visible and others need proper focus to see it. Either way, you have to carefully remove these and put them in some place where you can easily find it. Do not lose something as important as these.
We go to the portion where you remove the stereo from its nesting point. With everything out, all you need to do is carefully detach your old stereo. Again, this would be held by numerous screws so get your screwdrivers ready. After successfully getting it out, don't just plug the new one in. There are still tasks you have to accomplish like connecting the wires altogether with the harness.
Alright, now here's the hard part. For you to connect the adapter, you have to crimp its connections by stripping the wires. Do not try installing a stereo with only electrical tape to connect it, like twisting it together. Refer to the manual provided with the stereo. Now that you have it done, you can plug the adapter into the harness and do a test run. If all seems okay, you can now re-install all those panels that you just detached.
Finish your installation by securing your new stereo into the dashboard bracket. Arrange the electrical wirings back in its place. Then safely push your stereo back into the area. All done! Now you can enjoy a more convenient way of listening to your music.











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