Tools Needed Use the following tools to make dismantling the car and the installation of the new facia easier 1. Panel Remover 2. Phillips Head Screwdriver 3. Socket - 7 & 8 mm 4. Side Cutters 6. Cable Ties 5. Small Pick 7.
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Centre Console Disassembly Eject any compact disks that may still be in the factory unit. Remove the rubber coasters at the base of each cup holder to reveal Philips head screws and remove them. Once the screws are removed, the cup holder will lift out of place.
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Centre Console Disassembly Firmly pull the storage compartment outward towards you. Once unclipped, disconnect the wiring harness for the accessory socket, take out the pocket, and place it aside.
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OEM Headunit Removal Removing retaining bolts Using a 8mm socket driver or ratchet, remove the 2 short bolts at the back and an 8mm socket for the two long bolts on the sides to loosen the factory unit at the bottom.
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OEM Headunit Removal Removing top panel trim Using a flat pry tool, carefully leaver the top panel up at the side and remove. Removing facia Remove the two phillips head screws at the top and unplug the OEM monitor connectors.
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OEM Headunit Removal Holding the factory unit at the top and bottom, pull the unit back towards you to remove.
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OEM Headunit Disassembly Removing factory headunit face plate Place the unit on a soft surface to remove the screws holding the left & right side brackets on.
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OEM Headunit Removal Undo the 3 screws holding the factory vent in place. Put aside screws to be reused.
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OEM Headunit Disassembly Remove the cable from the retaining clip on the side of the vent. Remove the vent and put aside.
Changing The Dip Switch DIP switches can be changed to match the headunit and rear camera being used with this installation kit. Make these changes before installing the kit. Check the rear camera and steering wheel control requirements for your devices. Step1.
Vent Assembly Reattaching the vents Place the new kit, face down on a soft surface. Place the factory vent into position and secure using the 3 screws retained earlier.
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Headunit Assembly Attach the metal brackets supplied to the facia using the four supplied screws. Place the headunit into the mounting brackets and loosely attach with screws on either side. Adjust the headunit to the desired depth before tightening the mounting screws on both sides.
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Headunit Assembly Connect the main harness to the control unit. The wires can be routed up through the cable management clip on the vent. Connect the 4 pin video plug, and connect the yellow RCA plug to the reversing camera input on the aftermarket head unit. Connect the purple reverse output wire to headunit reverse trigger.
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Plug the other end of the SWC patch lead into the aftermarket headunit’s steering wheel remote input. Connect the brand specific secondary harness (Aerpro App8 series sold separately) into the aftermarket headunit. NOTE: It is important to connect brand specific or correctly modified universal patch lead to module before powering up.
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Headunit Assembly Connect the ISO connectors from the main harness to the secondary harness. Connect any other cables like park brake, reverse and speed pulse if available. Tape up any unused cables. Tape up the now obsolete plug at the top so it does not rattle around.
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Headunit Assembly Plug the main harnesses and antenna adapter into the vehicle. Place the entire unit into the vehicle resting at the top, making sure all of the cables are out of the way. Gently push the unit into place. Switch the vehicle to ignition and test all functions such as steering wheel controls, audio, illumination of the HVAC buttons, and climate controls.
Camera Input (Sold Separately) From reverse trigger Mute (Grey) To headunit Factory Primary ISO camera Speed Pulse (Pink) retention (if Applicable) Park Brake (Green) Amp Remote (Blue/White) ReverseTrigger (Purple/White) Chimes retention speaker and module Aerpro Primary Harness Ford Factory Harness...
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Radios with multiple connections, ie Jack and wire input, only use one connection. unused connections For more detailed instructions, please follow the QR code. Aerpro, Sony, Pioneer Grundig, Philips, Alpine Clarion Kenwood & Other Radios with Nakamichi...
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SWC Patch Harness Configuration Kenwood/JVC : Some Kenwood and JVC radios have 2 steering control inputs. A 3.5mm socket (Remote IN) and Blue with Yellow trace wire. To send direct translated codes to your Kenwood/JVC radio, configure the patch lead up as Kenwood or JVC outlined in the configuration assignments and connect the Brown patch lead wire (KEY 1) used.
Technical assistance If you need assistance setting up or using your Aerpro product now or in the future, call Aerpro Support. Australia TEL: 03 – 8587 8888 FAX: 03 – 8587 8866 Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm AEST Please retain this user guide for future reference.
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