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Description:
With this InstallCard a professional Mobile
Electronics installer will install an aftermarket CD Changer to your factory or
aftermarket car stereo system. Basic Installation includes wiring CD Changer to
the accessory power and mounting the unit in the trunk or under the seat. This
InstallCard will accommodate basic installation on most vehicles. Some vehicles
may require optional mounting brackets or additional labor due to the complexity
of the existing radio removal.
The list of items below are a few instances when it will require addition labor or parts to be paid directly to the installer. Always ask your installer before the installation if there is going to be any additional charges.
Speaker wires should be accessible to the installer such as in the trunk or in the area of the amplifier mounting location. If the installer has to run wires into the doors or behind the dash there maybe an additional labor charge.
Mounting the CD changer in the console or in another optional location may require additional labor.
Some vehicles require the removing of the rear seat and other none standard ways to run the CD changer cables.
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