99-9721 - Car accessory Metra - Free user manual and instructions
Find the device manual for free 99-9721 Metra in PDF.
User questions about 99-9721 Metra
0 question about this device. Answer the ones you know or ask your own.
Ask a new question about this device
Download the instructions for your Car accessory in PDF format for free! Find your manual 99-9721 - Metra and take your electronic device back in hand. On this page are published all the documents necessary for the use of your device. 99-9721 by Metra.
USER MANUAL 99-9721 Metra
natural_image
Interior view of a vehicle's front view showing dashboard, control panel, and display (no visible text or symbols)Polaris Slingshot 2015-up\*
*Visit MetraOnline.com for up-to-date vehicle specific applications.
KIT FEATURES
• ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
• ISO DDIN radio provision
- Textured panel
- Integrated tinted splash guard
KIT COMPONENTS
• A) Radio trim panel • B) Sub-bracket • C) Splash guard • D) Radio brackets • E) Pocket • F) (8) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws
• G) (1) #6 x 1/2" Phillips screw • H) Felt tape (not shown)
A

F

G

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dash Disassembly 2-3
Kit Preparation 4-5
Kit Assembly 6-7
WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS(sold separately)
Wire harness: • 70-9701
Antenna Adapter: • Not required
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Panel removal tool • 13mm Socket wrench
• T-10, T-25 and T-40 Torx drivers • Pick tool or small flat blade screwdriver (to remove push pins)
CAUTION! All accessories, switches, climate controls panels, and especially air bag indicator lights must be connected before cycling the ignition. Also, do not remove the factory radio with the key in the on position, or while the vehicle is running.
DASH DISASSEMBLY
- Remove (4) T-10 screws from the radio trim, then remove and set aside. (Figure A)
- Unclip, then unplug and remove the radio controller. (Figure B)
- Remove (3) T-25 screws from the windshield, then remove and set aside.

natural_image
Technical diagram of a device panel with control buttons and directional arrows (no text or symbols)(Figure A) (Figure C)
- Unclip the (2) painted panels at the top of the radio opening. (Figure C)
- Remove (2) push pins at the top of the dash/console side trims, then unclip and remove the trims. Tip: Lift up on the panel starting from the rear, between the seats. (Figure D)
Continued on the next page

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with two top views and control panel (no text or symbols)
natural_image
Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols(Figure D)

natural_image
Line drawing of a vehicle interior with a mounted digital display (no text or symbols)(Figure B)
DASH DISASSEMBLY (CONT.)
- Remove (2) push pins inside the radio cavity behind the start/stop button. (Figure E)
- Remove the 13mm bolt holding each mirror to its base, then set the mirrors aside. Note: The bases do not need to be removed, but can be if so desired. (Figure F)

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbols(Figure E)
- Remove (2) T-25 screws from underneath each of the (2) painted dash side trims from under the front side of each trim, then unclip and remove. (Figure G)
- Remove (8) T-40 screws holding the top dash panel, then if the mirror bases were not removed in step 7, pull each side over the mirror base (1 side at a time). (Figure H)
- Lift the dash trim and unplug the buttons and switches by the radio opening. (Figure H)
- The dash panel is now free, lift up to remove and set aside. (Figure H)
Continue to Kit Preparation

natural_image
Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols(Figure G)

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols(Figure H)

natural_image
Mechanical assembly diagram showing a belt buckle with mounting bracket and guide rail (no text or symbols)(Figure F)
KIT PREPARATION
The factory dash panel will need to be cut to allow room for the splash guard.
- Secure the ratio trim panel and the subbracket together over the radio opening of the dash panel using the (4) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws provided. (Figure A)
- Using the kit as a template, mark the area where the splash guard will slide into the kit. (Figure B)
- Remove the radio trim panel and subbracket, then cut the dash panel for clearance. (Figure C)

natural_image
Technical line drawing of two rectangular electronic components with mounting holes and wiring (no text or symbols)(Figure A)

natural_image
Line drawing of a mechanical device with a rectangular frame and control panel (no text or symbols)(Figure B)

text_image
Remove shaded areaArea to be removed(Figure C)
Continued on the next page
KIT PREPARATION
- Slide theplash guard in from the back of the radio trim panel (be careful not to let it flop around and get scratched). (Figure A)
- Attach the dio trim panel and subbracket to the factory dash. (Figure B)
- Attach the felt tape to the splash guard channel in the radio brackets as shown. (Figure C)
Continue to Kit Assembly

natural_image
Diagram showing two rectangular panels with one above and one below, no text or symbols present(Figure A) (Figure B) (Figure C)

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with two rectangular components and alignment arrows (no text or symbols)
text_image
Felt tape locationKIT ASSEMBLY
ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
- Attach the pocket to the radio brackets using the (4) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws supplied. (Figure A)
- Remove the metal DIN sleeve and trim ring from the aftermarket radio.
- Slide the radio into the radio bracket assembly and secure with 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. Test the radio for proper operation.

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbols
natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbols- Secure the completed assembly into the dash using the factory hardware. (Figure C)
- Unclip and remove the start button from the factory dash panel, and while holding the panel in place over the radio, secure the panel using the (1) #6 x 1/2" Phillips screw supplied. (Figure D)
- Clip the start button back to the factory dash panel.
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly.

natural_image
Diagram of a car interior showing a mounted electronic device with a downward arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols present)(Figure C)(Figure A)

natural_image
Line drawing of a mechanical device with control panel and buttons (no text or symbols)(Figure D)(Figure B)
KIT ASSEMBLY
ISO DDIN radio provision
- Attach the radio brackets to the radio using the 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. Test the radio for proper operation.
- Secure the completed assembly into the dash using the factory hardware. (Figure B)

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with no visible text or symbols
natural_image
Diagram of a vehicle interior showing a rectangular device with a downward arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols present)(Figure B)
- Unclip and remove the start button from the factory dash panel, and while holding the panel in place over the radio, secure the panel using the (1) #6 x 1/2" Phillips screw supplied. (Figure C)
- Clip the start button back to the factory dash panel.
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly.

natural_image
Line drawing of a mechanical device control panel with no visible text or symbols(Figure C)(Figure A)
IMPORTANT
If you are having difficulties with the installation of this product, please call our Tech Support line at 1-800-253-TECH. Before doing so, look over the instructions a second time, and make sure the installation was performed exactly as the instructions are stated. Please have the vehicle apart and ready to perform troubleshooting steps before calling.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
Enhance your installation and fabrication skills by enrolling in the most recognized and respected mobile electronics school in our industry.
Log onto www.installenstitute.com or call 800-354-6782 for more information and take steps toward a better tomorrow.

Metra recommends MECP certified technicians



