How do you replace a Mitsubishi Eclipse Radio?

How do you replace a Mitsubishi Eclipse Radio?

Pull the speaker wires, antenna and amplifier signal cable through to the front of the faceplate adapter. Connect the stereo wiring to a wiring harness adapter. The wiring harness adapter will have clear indications as to where the appropriate connections are to be made (either color-code or abbreviation).

How do you remove a negative battery from a Mitsubishi stereo?

Use a 5/8-inch wrench to loosen the bolt that holds the negative battery cable clamp to the negative lead post of the Mitsubishi battery. Move the negative battery cable away from the battery until the installation is complete. Pull the dash panel that surrounds the stereo and the pocket beneath the stereo, away from the dashboard by hand.

How do you change the battery on a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Raise the hood of the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Use a 5/8-inch wrench to loosen the bolt that holds the negative battery cable clamp to the negative lead post of the Mitsubishi battery. Move the negative battery cable away from the battery until the installation is complete.

How do you change the stereo on a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Insert a double-DIN (a standard of measurement for stereo decks twice the height of average car stereos) faceplate adapter into the vacant stereo mounting dock of the Eclipse. Pull the speaker wires, antenna and amplifier signal cable through to the front of the faceplate adapter. Connect the stereo wiring to a wiring harness adapter.

Use a 5/8-inch wrench to loosen the bolt that holds the negative battery cable clamp to the negative lead post of the Mitsubishi battery. Move the negative battery cable away from the battery until the installation is complete. Pull the dash panel that surrounds the stereo and the pocket beneath the stereo, away from the dashboard by hand.

How do you remove battery from Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Align the trim with the dashboard and press it into place. Place the negative battery-cable clamp over the negative battery-terminal lead. Tighten the bolt on the clamp with a 5/8-inch wrench. Wrap the flat screwdriver or trim-panel, removal tool blade in a thin cloth to protect the finish of the dash trim panel.