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Write down all the information about your vehicle and car stereo system. This should include make, model and year of your car; as well as make, model, power level of both your stock wiring and the new system and info about extra components such as ... more >>
Work on a budget. Having a price in mind helps you avoid worry about buying something you can't afford. Browse the World Wide Web. To save the time and effort of visiting every car and appliance center in your city, consult the Web first. With this step ... more >>
Start out by finding a custom dash sticker kit that fits your fancy and matches your cars interior.Surf the Internet or check your owners manual for taking apart your dashboard.Remove all the pieces of your dashboard that you wish to customize with ... more >>
Understand that any patient undergoing chemotherapy is typically at greater risk for infection. However, certain chemotherapy drugs and courses of treatment may bring greater risk of infection than others. Work with your doctor to assess your individual ... more >>
Ask people you know that own a car video gaming system for input. Ask about the performance and features of their video gaming system.Research the basic options for car video gaming systems. Keep the features that are important to you in mind. Focus on ... more >>
While in the back seat inside of car, remove tail light by pulling it towards front of car. Disconnect wiring linkage.span> Remove plastic covers of 3 baby seat fasteners by hand in rear window area(pull on the sides). Remove ... more >>
Install an FM transmitter for a fast and easy connection. Attach the FM transmitter to the headphone jack on the iPod and tune the stereo to the predetermined channel. This method fails to provide great sound but the simplicity makes it appealing to ... more >>
Look on the back of the speakers to determine their manufacturer, model name, serial number and power specifications. Most repair shops need this kind of information to determine if they can fix a set of speakers.Look in the audio and electronics ... more >>
Determine the DIN size of your current head unit. Use a ruler or measuring tape to determine if your current stereo is single or double DIN. Consult the owner’s manual of the mini disc receiver to confirm that it will fit in the space occupied by your ... more >>
Remove the retaining screws and pull out the old stereo. Unplug the antenna wire and the wiring harness by releasing the retaining clip. Use a screwdriver if necessary to lift up the retaining clip.Locate the wiring harness coming out the back of the new ... more >>
Check the holding screws you removed from your old stereo to see if they will fit. Also, check for corrosion, stripping or other damage. If they fit and there is no damage, consider using the same screws. The new stereo comes with them, but the old ones ... more >>
Line the face plate up carefully with the clips and the newly installed stereo system making sure that all the lines are straight.Push on the face plate with gentle pressure until it snaps into position.Listen for the sound of the click. That sound tells ... more >>
Make a budget. Most car units cost between two and six hundred dollars, so decide what you’re willing to spend. Check out the Magellan GPS Web site. It has an entire listing of their newest products so you can focus on the products with the features ... more >>
Open the box that contains the new pedals and verify all of the parts are included. Make sure the part is the correct model for the car you install them on. Brake pedals vary considerably from car to car and customizing packages only work with specific ... more >>
Check out a services rating website such as Kudzu (see resources below). Users post reviews of installers whom they have used; this is a great place to find a variety of reliable service personnel.Ask your friends and relatives if they know anyone who ... more >>
Measure out your space. Subwoofers come in all shapes and sizes, so the first thing to consider as you compare different subwoofers is the space where you will install your subwoofer. Measure the height, width and depth. Also make notes of location, such ... more >>
Experiment with your own system and you might learn firsthand how to change out a stereo. Just buy the stereo you want and the guide for your particular car. Visit installdr.com. This is a great resource for information on how to install your car stereo. ... more >>
Know your needs and limitations. In certain situations, subwoofer alternatives improve not just the space that the sound system sits in but the sound of the media. Small, economy cars are one good example of a situation that could benefit from a ... more >>
Ask anyone you know who owns a car TV system for input. Inquire about performance, the warranty and features. Research basic information such as price range and features. Looking online or in local business listings will make this task simple.Develop a ... more >>
Use composite wood boards such as MDF or high-density particleboard to make the box for your custom audio system. It is more durable than real wood and is easily available at home improvement stores. Purchase half-inch to one-inch thickness for better ... more >>
Know About Drug Smuggling Penalties in California Enlist the services of a professional. A criminal law attorney is someone who makes his or her living representing those accused of crimes, including drug-related crimes like smuggling. Set up an initial ... more >>
Prevent damage to your system. Choose a down firing system which protects an open grill from hazards such as children or flying debris. Skip the grill altogether when you create your own down firing subwoofer. Spend the design time to create a more ... more >>
Decide what you need. You may only want to replace the two-way speakers that came with your car, or you may want a more comprehensive system with additional speakers. Figure out your budget for new speakers. If you want to keep installation headaches and ... more >>
Research the in-car video game system that you are using. It's easier to find the accessories you need if you know the video game system's requirements and known compatibility issues. Think of the basic and necessary accessories that your in-car video ... more >>
Determine your needs. Pioneer AVIC monitors come in six to seven inch sizes and can be used for several applications, the most popular being GPS navigation. Pioneer also has DVD combo monitors as well.Set a budget. You can expect to pay anywhere from ... more >>
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