Installation

Automotive audio equipment installations can be challenging at times, even to the most experienced of installation technicians. If you are not confident working with electrical wiring, removing and reinstalling interior panels, carpeting, dashboards or other compo- nents of your vehicle, please e-mail us at customerservice@vr3.com or call our Toll-Free help line 1-800-445-1797 and our in-house technical service team will answer your instal- lation questions. Or consider having the VRVD640G professionally installed. Contact the vehicle's manufacturer for vehicle specific instructions,

1. Remove the Old Unit from the Dashboard

A. Remove the outer trim frame.

B. Insert the keys supplied with the old unit

 

into both sides of the unit as shown in

 

figure below until they click. Pull to re-

 

move the old unit from the dashboard.

DIN Front Mount

DO NOT DISCONNECT WIRES AT THIS TIME!

2. Mark Polarity of the Speaker Wires

Marking the polarity of the speaker wires will make it easier to connect the existing speakers to the VRVD640G. Consult the wiring diagram of the exist- ing head unit before disconnecting any wires. If a wiring diagram is not available contact the head unit’s manufacturer.

1.While the old unit is playing, discon- nect the wires from one speaker.

2.Take a length of masking tape and fold it around the wire so it forms a flag.

3.On the masking tape mark the polar- ity of the speaker wires (+ & - ), as well as left or right, and front or rear.

4.Double check that you marked the first speaker correctly by checking that the speaker wires are the same at the head unit.

5.Repeat this procedure for all of the speakers.

6.Mark the power, ground, and any other wires also.

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Elite VRVD640G manual Installation, Remove the Old Unit from the Dashboard, Mark Polarity of the Speaker Wires