3.Connect the Audio Adapter’s black ground wire to a chassis ground, such as a metal screw attached to a metal part of the vehicle’ s frame. Be sure that the screw is not insulated from the chassis by a plastic part.
Black
4.Connect the Audio Adapter’s red power wire (with inline fuse holder) to a point in your vehicle’s fuse block that has power only when you turn the vehicle’s key to either the accessory (ACC) or START posi- tion.
Red
This connection turns on the CD changer and its components when you turn on the ignition or turn the key to ACC, and turns off the CD changer and its components when you turn off the ignition. This pre- vents your vehicle’s battery from being drained if you leave the CD changer on when you turn off the ignition.
5.Connect the Audio Adapter’s yellow memory back up wire (with
Yellow
This connection provides power for the CD changer and its compo- nents, and continuous power for the CD changer’s memory when the ignition is turned off.
6.Use a screwdriver to slide ISOLA- TOR on the side of the Audio Adapter to OFF.
7.Set 88.7MHz/89.1MHz on the side of the Audio Adapter to an active fre- quency in your area, if available. This is the frequency you tune on to your vehicle’s sound system to hear the CD changer.
Note: If there is no FM broadcast on either 88.7 MHz or 89.1 MHz in your area, you might hear static when the CD changer is not playing a CD.
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