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USER MANUAL 99-5857B Metra
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Interior view of a car dashboard with illuminated screen and ventilation grilles (no visible text or symbols)Ford Ranger ^ 2019-Up
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KIT FEATURES
• ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
• ISO DDIN radio provision
- Painted scratch-resistant matte black
* With 4.2-inch display screen
KIT COMPONENTS
• A) Radio bezel (with trim) • B) Radio brackets • C) Back panel • D) Pocket • E) Phillips screws (4)
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component or bracket (no text or symbols)TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dash Disassembly 2-3
Kit Preparation 4-5
Kit Assembly
-ISO DIN radio provision with pocket ....6
-ISO DDIN radio provision 7
WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS (sold separately)
Wire harness: • AXTC-FD2
Antenna adapter: • 40-EU10
TOOLS REQUIRED
- 9/32" socket wrench · Panel removal tool
• Phillips screwdriver
• T-6 & T-8 Torx screwdriver
Attention! Let the vehicle sit with the key out of the ignition for a few minutes before removing the factory radio. When testing the aftermarket equipment, ensure that all factory equipment is connected before cycling the key to ignition.
DASH DISASSEMBLY
Note: Figures A-F show the 8" display model radio for illustration purposes only.
- Unclip and remove the passenger side a/c vent & dash panel assembly. (Figure A)
- Unclip and remove the a/c vent to the left of the radio. (Figure B)

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Diagram of a car's rearview and side-mounted air vent system (no text or labels)(Figure A) (Figure C)
- Unclip and remove the lower trim panels to the left and right of the climate controls. (Figure C)
- Unclip and remove the lower dash panel. (Figure D)
Continued on the next page

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Interior view of a vehicle dashboard and air intake system (no text or symbols visible)
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Interior view of a vehicle dashboard and steering wheel (no text or symbols visible)(Figure D)

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Line drawing of a car interior showing dashboard, front panel, and rear vent (no text or symbols)(Figure B)
DASH DISASSEMBLY (CONT.)
- Remove (2) 9/32" screws securing the power port panel, then unclip, unplug, and remove the panel. (Figure E)
- Remove (6) 9/32" screws securing the radio & climate control panel, then unplug and remove. (Figure F)

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Top-down line drawing of a vehicle dashboard and rearview system (no text or symbols)- Remove (4) 9/32" screws securing the radio display, then unplug and remove. (Figure G)
- Remove (4) 9/32" screws securing the radio chassis. Slide the chassis out, then unplug and remove. (Figure H)
Continue to Kit Preparation

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Top-down diagram of a car dashboard and steering wheel (no text or symbols)
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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols(Figure G)(Figure E)

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with mounting holes and internal structure (no text or symbols)(Figure H)(Figure F)
KIT PREPARATION
From the factory radio & climate control panel:
- Remove (2) T-8 Torx screws securing the connector insert, then remove. (Figure A)
- Remove (16) T-8 Torx screws securing the back panel, then remove, exposing the circuit board inside. (Figure B)
- Unplug the orange connector which connects the two circuit boards together. Remove (4) T-6 Torx screws securing the lower and upper panels together, then separate them. The upper panel will not be reused. (Figure C)

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Technical diagram of a computer rear panel showing labeled components including connectors and ports(Figure A)

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Technical diagram of a device rear panel with labeled components and directional arrows indicating assembly or movement.(Figure B) (Figure C)

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Technical line drawing of a laptop front panel with visible internal components and mounting holes (no text or labels)Continued on the next page
KIT PREPARATION (CONT.)
- Secure the radio bezel to the lower panel using (4) factory T-6 Torx screws. (Figure D)
- Secure the back panel to the lower panel using (10) factory T-8 Torx screws. (Figure E)
- Secure the factory connector insert into the back panel using (2) factory T-8 Torx screws. (Figure F)
Continue to Kit Assembly

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Technical diagram of a vehicle chassis with labeled components and directional arrows indicating movement (no text or symbols present)(Figure E)(Figure D)

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Technical diagram of a computer rear panel with labeled ports and an internal connector(Figure F)
KIT ASSEMBLY
ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
- Secure the radio brackets to the pocket using (4) Phillips screws provided. (Figure A)
- Remove the metal DIN sleeve and plastic trim ring from the aftermarket radio and discard.
- Slide the radio into the bracket/pocket assembly, then secure using screws supplied with the radio. (Figure B)
- Locate the factory wiring harness and antenna connector in the dash and complete all necessary connections to the radio. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapter from Metra and/or Axxess. Test the radio for proper operation.

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- Slide the radio assembly into the upper dash, then secure using the factory screws.
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly. (Figure C)

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Line drawing of a car dashboard with vent, grille, and air vent (no text or symbols)(Figure C)

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Technical line drawing of a device casing with labeled components (no text or symbols present)(Figure B)
KIT ASSEMBLY
ISO DDIN radio provision
- Secure the radio brackets to the radio using screws supplied with the radio. (Figure A)
- Locate the factory wiring harness and antenna connector in the dash and complete all necessary connections to the radio. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapter from Metra and/or Axxess. Test the radio for proper operation.
- Slide the radio into the upper dash, then secure using the factory screws.
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly. (Figure B)

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Technical line drawing of an electronic device casing with mounting holes and screw fasteners (no text or symbols)(Figure A) (Figure B)

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Line drawing of a car dashboard with air vent, buttons, and control panel (no text or symbols)If you are having difficulties with the installation of this product, contact our Tech Support line either by phone at 386-257-1187, or email at techsupport@metra-autosound.com. Before doing so, look over the instruction booklet a second time and ensure that the installation was performed exactly as the instruction booklet is stated. Have the vehicle apart and ready to perform troubleshooting steps before contacting Metra/Axxess Tech Support.

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