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Non-Satellite Installation Radio Connection This section pertains to Edge vehicles that do not have a factory-installed satellite receiver. To install the iPod Adaptor you will need to access the back of the OEM radio in your vehicle. Specific instructions for removing the trim in your vehicle are included in this guide. If you are not confident that you can safely remove your interior trim to perform the installation, contact your dealer or a competent mechanic for assistance. Radio Configuration 1. You should be installing you Brandmotion iPod Adaptor into a Ford Edge with an OEM radio that is similar to this picture. 2. Pry up the HVAC bezel starting at the upper corner. 3. Work your way down the sides to remove the bezel. Use needle –nose pliers to remove any clips that stay in the dash & replace them on the bezel. 4. Disconnect wiring harnesses as needed to move the bezel out of the way. 5. Remove the four 7mm hex-head fasteners. 6. Pull the radio out and disconnect the antenna, 24 pin & 16 pin connectors. 7. Connect the iPod Adaptor Vehicle Harness to Continue to download »
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Connection to factory AM/FM/AUX Radio or factory Satellite Radio Equipped with Single CD, CD6 or Audiophile RADIO Or with any of the above plus a SIRIUS SATELLITE RECEIVER Congratulations / Contact info You’ve purchased a Brandmotion iPod Adapter System designed, engineered, and built specifically for your Ford vehicle. We have made every effort to ensure that your Brandmotion iPod Adapter meets the highest quality standards in terms of fit, durability, finish and ease of installation At Brandmotion, we are automotive interior “real estate developers”. We look over the horizon to understand what automotive consumers want inside their vehicles. With our market knowledge and design expertise, we develop unique, high value, integrated accessories to fill those wants. Our products are designed to auto industry standards, produced for seamless integration, and engineered for Plug-and-Play installation. We work directly with car companies to develop interior accessories simultaneously with their new vehicles. If you have specific questions 