Installing Radio Bracket in Japanese-made Cars (J-Cars)

On the factory-installed radio bracket, flatten all the tabs or holes that are not flush (except those used for screws), using a hammer or similar utensil.

HoleTab

Accessory7

J-Car Bracket

(follow indications for L/R)

Factory-installed

N

Radio Bracket

T

 

T

 

N

 

L

Factory trim bezel

 

Factory-installed

Radio Bracket

N

T

T

N

R

After aligning the J-Car bracket with the factory-installed radio bracket, tighten the screws.

8mm

8mm

 

5mm

5mm

 

Accessory5

 

Accessory6

 

for Nissan car

 

for Toyota car

 

 

 

 

 

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Accessory8 J-Car Trim Plate (place thick part on bottom)

Installing in Toyota cars

If necessary, neatly cut the frame of the trim plate with an engarving knife or similar utensil, following the inner grooves on the top and bottom of the plate.

NOTE

You may have to cut the factory trim bezel as well if it interferes with the movement of the face plate.

Damage to the unit will result from using screws other than those provided.

Once you have affixed the factory-installed radio bracket with the screws, use a standard-tipped screwdriver (not Philips) or similar utensil to pry the tabs of the J-Car bracket to make them fit into the holes in the factory- installed radio bracket (depending on the car make).

Tab

N … Nissan car

T … Toyota car

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