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USER MANUAL 108-FD3B Metra
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Interior view of a car dashboard with air conditioners, steering wheel, and digital display (no visible text or symbols)Ford
F-150 (with CD player, w/o color screen) 2013-2014
F-150 XL (with CD player) 2009-2013
F-150 XLT (with single row of 3 buttons, w/o NAV) 2009-2012
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KIT FEATURES
- Designed specifically for the Pioneer DMH-C5500NEX 8-inch radio
- Painted matte black
KIT COMPONENTS
• A) Radio trim panel • B) Radio brackets • C) Panel clips (6)
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Technical line drawing of two mechanical bracket assemblies (no text or symbols)TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dash Disassembly 2
Kit Preparation 3-4
Kit Assembly 5
WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS (sold separately)
Wiring Harness: XSVI-5521-NAV
Antenna Adapter: 40-CR10
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Phillips screwdriver • 9/32" socket wrench •
Torx screwdriver • Panel removal tool
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
- Unclip and remove the switch panel to the right of the cigarette lighter, then remove (1) 9/32" screw exposed. (Figure A)
- Remove the rubber pad at the top of the climate/radio panel, then remove (2) 9/32" screws exposed. (Figure B)

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Interior view of a car dashboard with air filters and control panel (no text or symbols visible)(Figure A)
- Unclip the a/c vent panels to the left and right of the climate/radio panel and set aside. (Figure C)
- Unclip, unplug, and remove the climate/radio panel. (Figure D)
- Remove (4) 9/32" screws securing the radio chassis. Slide the chassis out, then unplug and remove.
Continue to Kit Preparation

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Interior view of a car dashboard with air conditioners and control panels (no text or symbols visible)(Figure C)

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Front view of a car dashboard with air conditioners and control panels (no visible text or labels)(Figure B)

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Diagram of a vehicle control panel with buttons and display, no text or symbols present(Figure D)
KIT PREPARATION
From the factory climate/radio panel:
- Unclip and remove the hazard/airbag switch assembly from the factory radio trim panel. (Figure A)
- Unclip and remove the cigarette lighter socket from the radio trim panel. (Figure B)
- Remove (4) Torx screws securing the factory climate control to the radio trim panel. (Figure C)
Continued on the next page

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Diagram of a multi-level electronic device front panel with indicator lights (no text or symbols)(Figure A)

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Line drawing of a multi-panel electronic device with buttons and ports (no text or symbols)(Figure B)

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Technical diagram of an electronic device rear panel with ports and connectors (no text or labels)(Figure C)
KIT PREPARATION (CONT.)
To the 108-FD3B radio trim panel:
- Clip the hazard/airbag switch assembly into the panel. (Figure D)
- Clip the cigarette lighter socket into the panel. (Figure E)

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- Secure the climate control to the panel using the factory screws. (Figure F)
- Attach (6) panel clips provided to the panel. (Figure G)
Continue to Kit Assembly

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Top-down schematic of a device rear panel showing internal components and connectors (no text or labels)(Figure F)

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Line drawing of a handheld electronic device with control panel and scroll (no text or symbols)(Figure E)

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Technical diagram of an electronic device rear panel with labeled components and directional arrows indicating assembly or connection.(Figure G)
KIT ASSEMBLY
Note: For steps 1 and 2, reference the installation manual provided with the radio for which hardware to use. The display screen and radio chassis use two different types of screws.
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Secure the radio brackets to the radio chassis using (4) screws supplied with the radio. (Figure A)
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Secure the radio display to the radio brackets using (4) screws supplied with the radio. (Figure B)
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Locate the factory wiring harness and antenna connector in the dash. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapter from Metra or AXXESS. Complete all connections to the radio, then test the radio for proper operation.
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Slide the completed radio assembly into the dash and secure using the factory screws.
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Connect all harnessing and clip in in the radio trim panel to the vehicle, then reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly to complete the installation.

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Technical line drawing of an electrical enclosure with mounting brackets and internal components (no text or symbols)(Figure A) (Figure B)

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Technical line drawing of an electrical enclosure with mounting brackets and wiring (no text or symbols)If you are having difficulties with the installation of this product, contact our Tech Support line either by phone at 1-800-253-TECH, 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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