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My Nakamichi CD-45z Installation Manual
Introduction: I created this short manual to assist people in installing a new stereo to their Subaru. I have at-
tempted to provide relevant pictures and diagrams to assist. Some of these have been taken from other websites
and I have tried to reference them where appropriate.
Background: I have owned my '95 Subaru Impreza since I was in high school and have loved every minute of it.
When I graduated my parents got me a new stereo for it, an Eclipse 5341R. This is a very nice stereo. One year
later, when in school in California, my parents got me a '99 Subaru Outback. I had the Eclipse moved over to this
vehicle. Later, upon coming back to Kansas, I began to drive my Impreza again. It has the standard Subaru stereo
in it which provides truly unacceptable sound. Sometimes I wonder why car manufacturers even waste their time
putting in the horrible stereos they do into cars. They must own large amounts of stock in the companies they
use... Anyways, after suffering with it for a while I became frustrated enough to purchase a new stereo. I decided
to do the install myself despite the entirely lacking amount of information on the web about the wiring on a Su-
baru. The head unit I decided to install was the Nakamichi CD-45z. I got an incredible deal on one on eBay. So,
doing my own install helped to further save me money.
Tools Needed:
Philips Screwdriver (preferably magnetic tipped to aid in not losing screws)
Regular Screwdriver (helps in prying apart some components, remember to be gentle!)
Wire Cutters and/or Needle Nose Pliers that can cut wires
Larger Pliers that can be used to exert large amount of force to crimp things
6 Male Bullet Plugs for 14-16 Gauge Wire
6 Female Bullet Plugs for 14-16 Gauge Wire
The Installation: Below is a picture of where the install both starts and should ideally finish. This is, obviously, not
my original stereo. I had already gone through installing my new Nakamichi before I wrote this manual.
Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for anything you do to your car, your stereo, yourself, anyone else,
or any other form of property. I suggest that before starting you remove the power from your vehicle. You
could and likely will cause serious damage or possibly even loss of life by failing to do so. Basically, I am not
responsible for anything you do or any mis-statements made in this manual. Remember, you need to do your own
thinking. I am not here to do it for you. If something I say doesn't make sense, then do not procede. Either I am
wrong, or you do not understand what to do properly and so you shouldn't be doing it in the first place!
One of the first steps to
start off with is to pull
the parking brake and to
stick the car in first. To
do this you will need to
stick the key in the igni-
tion and rotate it.
REMEMBER, DO
NOT FORGET TO
PULL THE PARKING
BRAKE!!!
The purpose of this is to
give you more space to
use, which in particularly
needed when removing
the center dash unit
which holds the stereo,
lighter, and ashtray.

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Summary of Contents for Nakamichi CD-45Z

  • Page 1 Su- baru. The head unit I decided to install was the Nakamichi CD-45z. I got an incredible deal on one on eBay. So, doing my own install helped to further save me money.
  • Page 2 The next step is to remove the shifter cover. To do this note the small notch at the bottom, near the parking brake, insert a regular screwdriver there to pop it up and then rotate it 90 degrees to take it over the shifter.
  • Page 3 A quick snapshot of the 4 screws removed in the previous steps. Just provided for reference incase it is useful for someone... The next step is to re- move the outer dash trim piece. To do this just start pulling up at the top and work your way down.
  • Page 4 This is where I remind you to remove the faceplate before going any fur- ther. In fact, you should have discon- nected the power from the negative lead of the battery before even start- ing this whole process, but since I knew I was not actually going to be doing the whole assembly, I decided to forego showing all of that because...
  • Page 5 Pull the center dash rack out about 4 to 6 inches. Once you have done this, reach over to the right side and pull off the ground connector as shown in the picture on the right. Continue to pull the rack out. This step is why it is impor- tant to put the car in a gear lower than park.
  • Page 6 This information was obtained from this Usenet Post: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&frame=right&th=874c5b9f385fd337&seekm=NOab888SPAM- 0705992311010001%40ip28.ts6.mn.dialup.ottawa.cyberus.ca#link1 /------------------------\ | <== pins on socket (header) that plugs 9 10 11 12 13 14 | into factory radio |------------------------| Note: The above diagram is done from the perspective of looking directly on to the connector pins. If you are having trouble figuring out which way is which, just use the ground wire, which is always black, as a reference for making sure you are doing the pins correctly.
  • Page 7 I chose to disconnect the cigarette lighter be- cause I have never smoked, do not know any smokers, and really do not want anyone to ever smoke in my car without my knowing it. I figure that this helps to eliminate the chances of someone lighting up in my car.
  • Page 8 I am not up for any ugly flashy buttons on my stereos, so I went with a Nakamichi. It is, in fact, the only one that did not make me puke with its looks. As you can tell from the final install pictures, it looks right at home in my car.