Complete Double DINTrim Dash Kit
fitted for Mitsubishi Lancer 2002-2007
Includes: Bezel andA/C Conversion Piece and Wire Harness
Accommodates ISO Double DIN mountDesigned and manufactured with precision tolerancesGapless fit between the dash and the kitPainted to match factory dash colorFactory matched texture styleHigh-grade ABS plastic constructionColor: Black/Dark GreyFor2002-2007Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8 & 9vehicles The dash kit is designed to make the job much easier. The dash kit contains everything need to convert your factory radio opening to Double Din size of today\'s aftermarket radios. The dashkit is designed specifically for your vehicle, it lines up with factory mounting to install and uninstall easily, in case you decide to sell your vehicle or turn in the leased car, it can go right back to factory. There are no modifications necessary.
The main double din bezel will take place of your factory A/C controls, this is why this kit includes the A/C relocation mount for underneath the radio, in place of your storage pocket. Here are some simple and brief instructions of the installation process...To prepare to begin installation, werecommend you first remove the negative battery terminal to reduce the risk ofany accidental short outs while splicing wires. Depending on your skill leveland complexity of install, I\'d recommend setting aside1-3 hours for theconversion. Recommended tools and materials includes.
While the install isnot particularly difficult, if any part of the instructions intimidate orconfuse you, we recommend the assistance of a qualified audio installationexpert.
For our first step,we removed the HVAC knobs by firmly pulling straight out on them. Behind theknobs are two Phillips screws that must be removed as well. Be sure to set theknobs and screws in a safe place where they won\'t be lost. At this point youare ready to remove the radio bezel. To do this, carefully pry at the bottom ofthe bezel. As it begins to pop out, move around to each side, then finallyreleasing the upper tabs. Set it aside for now.
Next, remove the radio and disconnect all connections.Remove the bracketsfrom the stock stereo,as you will need these for the new radio.
The HVAC controls are the next to be removed. There are two Phillips screwsthat hold it in place. Next, crawl under the dash on the driver\'s side andremove the climate control cables. They are located just above the acceleratorpedal, and are blue and black in color. Now return top side to pull out theHVAC unit enough to remove the electrical connections on the backside, thenremove the unit.
Now remove the pocketabove the ashtray. This is easily done by removing the two Phillips screws onthe roof of the pocket, then simply pulling out. Set this piece aside, and weare finished with removal. Now we can move on to installation. To prepare the bezels for installation, we will need to reuse the plastic tabs fromthe back of the OEM pieces. They can be a bit tricky to remove, and tend to shootoff when they are finally removed. To remove them, take two right anglepicks, and pry at each side simultaneously until they come off. Once removed,just snap them into place on the Orbital pieces.
The climate control labels must beremoved from the HVAC bezel now. They can be removed by pushing on them fromthe back until enough of it has peeled up to grab it from the top. Pull gentlyand they will come off without much issue. Transfer them over to thepiece making sure to align carefully. Slight trimming may be required which canbe done with a razor and a few seconds. If you have issues with them retainingtheir adhesion, you may use a bit of spray glue, or you can order new ones from Mitsubishi if you desire. The climate control bezel is now ready tobe installed. First, we\'ll install the HVAC control unit. You\'ll want to first slide thecontrol unit into the bezel. As expected, ours fit snugly, with noloose play to be found. Take a moment to reroute the electrical connections tothe pocket area. Next, install the HVAC controls into their new home by routingthe climate control cables to the left side, towards the gas pedal. Nextreconnect the electrical connections, pushing things back carefully andensuring no wires are pinched. From here, slide under the dash and reconnectthe cables, then check to ensure they are not obstructed or have any clearanceissues. Finish this portion by reusing the two screws you removed which securedthe OEM pocket to secure your HVAC control unit.
Now you\'re ready toproceed with the radio installation, which we will only briefly cover here dueto variances in audio setups. To accommodate the larger deck, the guidancebrackets must be bent slightly. We found this to be very difficult tophotograph, but with trial and error you will see exactly where you need tobend, and how much. For those using a GPS navigation equipped unit, you\'ll needto find the vehicle speed sensor wire. This is located in the OBD2 port,underneath the driver’s side of the dash, above the gas pedal area. The wire isa white/black wire, or black/red, depending on what year vehicle you have. Thewiring took the bulk of the time here. Once you have completed thewiring, its time to mount the deck and complete the install.
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