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USER MANUAL 99-7614 Metra
Installation instructions for part 99-7614
Nissan NV 2012-2014, NV (without NAV) 2015-up, Nissan Quest (without NAV or rear seat entertainment) 2011-2012 99-7614
KIT FEATURES
• ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
• ISO DDIN radio provision
KIT COMPONENTS
• A) Radio housing • B) Radio brackets (C) • C) ISO DDIN trimplate • D) (4) #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws

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Interior view of a car dashboard with air vent and control panel (no visible text or symbols)•

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WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS (sold separately)
Wiring Harness: • 70-7552
Antenna Adapter: • 40-NI12
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Panel removal tool • Phillips screwdriver
Table of Contents
Dash Disassembly
Nissan
- NV 2012-2014....2-4
- NV 2015-up (without NAV)....2-4
- Quest (without NAV or rear seat entertainment) 2011-2012....5-6
Kit Assembly
- ISO DIN radio provision with pocket 7
- ISO DDIN radio provision....7
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.

99-7614
Dash Disassembly
NV 2012-2014, NV (without NAV) 2015-up
- Unclip and remove the A/C vent to the right side of the factory radio. (Figure A)
- Remove the (2) Phillips screws exposed behind vent on radio trim panel. (Figure B)
- Unclip and remove the left A/C vent next to the instrument display. (Figure C)
- Unclip the top edge of the knee bolster panel below the steering column and let hang. (Figure D)
Continued on the next page

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Interior view of a car dashboard with air conditioner and control panel (no text or symbols visible)(Figure A)

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Interior view of a vehicle showing a car's rear panel, steering wheel, and dashboard (no text or symbols visible)(Figure C)

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Line drawing of a car dashboard and air vent system (no text or symbols)(Figure B)

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Interior view of a car dashboard and steering wheel (no visible text or labels)(Figure D)

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Dash Disassembly (Cont)
- Unclip the circle trim around the key cylinder.
- Unclip and remove the gauge cluster trim panel. (Figure E)
- Remove (2) Phillips screws exposed behind the panel on the left side of the radio trim panel. (Figure F)
- Unclip and remove the trim panel surrounding the factory radio. (Figure G)
- Remove (4) Phillips screws securing the radio. (Figure H)

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Interior view of a vehicle dashboard and steering wheel (no text or symbols visible)(Figure E)

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Line drawing of a vintage electronic device with control panel and cables (no text or symbols visible)(Figure G)

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Interior view of a car showing a hand inserting a component into the dashboard (no text or symbols visible)(Figure F)

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Technical line drawing of a vehicle dashboard with control panel and directional arrows (no text or symbols)(Figure H)

99-7614
Dash Disassembly
Quest (without NAV or rear seat entertainment) 2011-2012
- Unclip and remove the panels from the bottom left and right side of the center console. (Figure A)
- Remove (2) clips per side exposed behind lower panels. (Figure B)

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with arrows indicating parts (no text or symbols)(Figure B)
- Unclip and pull center console toward rear of vehicle.
Note: You do not have to fully remove console. (Figure C) - Unclip and remove the trim panel to the left of the shifter housing the start/stop button. (Figure D)
- Unclip and remove the panel on the end of the passenger side of the dash. (Figure E)
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Diagram of a mechanical component with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols present)(Figure D)

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Diagram of a vehicle's seat and dashboard mechanism (no text or labels)(Figure A)

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Diagram of a car interior showing dashboard and seat components with directional arrows indicating movement (no text or labels)(Figure C)
Continued on the next page

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Line drawing of a car interior with a curved ramp and directional arrow (no text or symbols)(Figure E)

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Dash Disassembly (Cont)
- Remove (1) Phillips screw from the trim panel above the glove box then unclip and remove the panel. (Figure F)
- Remove (1) Phillips screw from the cup holder panel then unclip and remove the panel. (Figure G) Continued on the next page

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Diagram of a car interior showing airflow or airflow path with arrows indicating direction (no text or symbols)(Figure F)

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Diagram of a car interior showing dashboard, steering wheel, and directional arrows indicating movement (no text or symbols)(Figure G)

99-7614
Dash Disassembly (Cont)
- Remove (2) Phillips screws from the a/c control panel and unclip and let hang. (Figure G)
- Remove (2) Phillips screws from the bottom of the radio trim panel including the vents then unclip and remove the panel. (Figure G)
- Remove (4) Phillips screws securing the radio. (Figure H)

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Technical line drawing of a car interior showing dashboard, air vent, and engine compartment (no text or symbols)(Figure G)

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Technical line drawing of a car interior showing dashboard, vent, and door components (no text or labels)(Figure H)

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Kit Assembly
ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
- Remove the metal "DIN" sleeve and trim ring from the aftermarket radio.
- Secure the radio brackets to the radio housing using the (4) 3/8" Phillips screws provided. (Figure A)
- Slide the radio into the bracket/housing assembly and secure using the screws supplied with the radio. (Figure B)
- Locate the factory wiring harness and antenna connector in the dash. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapters from Metra and/or AXXESS.
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly.

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

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Technical line drawing of a rectangular electronic device with ports and control buttons (no text or symbols)(Figure B) (Figure B)
ISO DDIN radio provision
- Remove the brackets from the factory radio.
- Secure the brackets to the aftermarket radio using the screws supplied with the aftermarket radio. (Figure A)
Note: 99-7614 radio brackets can be used in place of the factory brackets.
- Locate the factory wiring harness and antenna connector in the dash. Metra recommends using the proper mating adapters from Metra and/or AXXESS.
- Place the ISO DDIN trim plate on the front of the radio. (Figure B)
- Reassemble the dash in reverse order of disassembly.

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Technical diagram of a microwave oven with labeled components and airflow indicators
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Technical line drawing of a device with internal components and directional arrows indicating flow or movement (no text or symbols)
Installation instructions for part 99-7614

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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