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USER MANUAL 99-7819 Metra
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Interior view of a car dashboard with air conditioners and a digital display (no visible text or symbols)Honda Pilot (with factory navigation) 2006-2008
KIT FEATURES
- ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
• ISO DDIN radio provision
• Radio replacement pocket assembly - Textured to match the factory finish
KIT COMPONENTS
• A) Radio trim panel • B) Radio replacement pocket assembly • C) Pocket • D) Radio brackets • E) Climate control brackets
• F) (10) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dash Disassembly 2-3
Kit Preparation 4
Kit Assembly
-ISO DIN radio provision with pocket ....4
-ISO DDIN radio provision ....5
WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS (sold separately)
Wiring Harness: 70-1721
Antenna Adapter: 40-HD10
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Panel removal tool • Phillips screwdriver
- Socket wrench
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 (2) Philips screws from under the instrument cluster and remove the trim. (Figure A)
- Unclip and remove the trim panel between the instrument cluster and the NAV screen trim panel. (Figure A)
- Unclip and remove the NAV screen trim panel. (Figure B)

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Interior view of a car dashboard and steering wheel (no text or symbols visible)(Figure A) (Figure C)
- Remove (4) screws and remove the NAV screen. (Figure C)
- Remove (4) screws and remove the NAV screen bracket. (Figure D)
Continued on next page

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Diagram of a car dashboard with control panel and directional arrows indicating movement (no text or symbols)
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Technical line drawing of a vehicle chassis frame with mounting brackets and structural components (no text or symbols)(Figure D)

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Interior view of a car dashboard with control panel and steering wheel (no visible text or symbols)(Figure B)
DASH DISASSEMBLY
- Remove the side trim panels from the sides of the radio. (Figure E)
- Remove (4) screws and remove the trim from around the radio including the ashtray. (Figure F)

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Interior view of a car dashboard with directional arrows indicating traffic flow (no text or symbols)- Remove (4) screws and remove the radio climate assembly. (Figure G)
- Remove (2) Philips screws to remove the climate control from the radio/ bracket assembly. (Figure H)
Continue to Kit Preparation

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Top-down view of a car dashboard with control panels and buttons (no visible text or labels)(Figure G)(Figure E)

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Interior view of a car dashboard with control panels and buttons (no text or symbols visible)
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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a bracket with mounting holes and a numbered component (no text or symbols)(Figure H)(Figure F)
KIT PREPARATION
- Attach the climate control brackets to the radio replacement pocket assembly with (2) of the included #8 x 3/8" screws. (Figure A)
- Place the climate controls between the climate control brackets and secure with the factory hardware. (Figure B)
- Re-connect the climate control and secure the new assembly into the dash with factory hardware.
Continue to Kit Assembly

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical bracket assembly with mounting holes and adjustment arrows (no text or symbols)(Figure A) (Figure B)

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with mounting brackets and a central control panel (no text or symbols)KIT ASSEMBLY
ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
- Attach the radio brackets to the radio trim panel using (4) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws supplied. (Figure A)
- Attach the pocket to the bracket assembly using the (4) supplied #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws. (Figure B)
- Remove the metal DIN sleeve and trim ring from the aftermarket radio.
- Slide the radio into the completed assembly, and then secure it to the assembly using the screws supplied with the radio (Figure C).

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical housing or enclosure with internal components and mounting holes (no text or symbols)(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.
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical housing or enclosure component (no text or symbols)(Figure B)

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with no visible text or symbols(Figure C)
KIT ASSEMBLY
ISO DDIN radio provision
- Attach the radio brackets to the radio trim panel using (4) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws supplied. (Figure A)
- Slide the radio into the completed assembly, and then secure it to the assembly using the 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.
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical housing or enclosure with mounting holes and internal components (no text or symbols)(Figure A)

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Technical line drawing of a device casing with internal components and mounting holes (no text or symbols)(Figure B)
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.

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