Installing the 99-7627
Concerning the radio trim panel with climate controls and the keypad assembly.
The radio trim panel with climate controls has (2) connectors:
• Connect one end of the 14-pin to 14-pin extension harness wrapped in cloth tape,
to the connector on the left side (driver's side of the vehicle as you are looking at
the front of the panel). The other end will connect to the Axxess interface.
• Connect the 14-pin connector of the 14-pin to 4, 16, and 18-pin extension
harness, to the connector on the right side (passenger side of the vehicle as you
are looking at the front of the panel). The 18-pin connector will connect to the
keypad assembly. The 4 and 16-pin harness will connect to the (2) harnesses
previously removed from the radio/climate-control panel removed in
dash disassembly.
• Connect the 20-pin connector of the 20-pin to 24-pin extension harness wrapped
in black tape, to the 20- pin harness removed from the factory radio/climate-
control panel. The 24-pin connector will then connect into the Axxess interface.
• Connect the 22-pin harness of the 7627 harness into the Axxess interface.
• With the key in the off position, connect the 16, 20, and 32-pin harness of the
7627 harness into the vehicle.
Attention: The 16-pin harness must be connected for the factory back-up
camera to function. There are (2) 16-pin connectors available in the dash.
Use the 16-pin connector that is grouped with the factory radio connectors;
the one removed from the radio chassis in step 7 of dash disassembly.
99-7627HG
1. Locate the factory antenna connector in the dash, and complete all necessary
connections to the radio and climate control module. Metra recommends
using the proper mating adapter from Metra. Re-connect the negative battery
terminal, then test the radio and 99-7627 for proper operation.
Note: If using the ASWC-1 (sold separately), connect it after you test the
99-7627B, with the key in the off position.
2. Mount the completed assembly into the dash using the 99-7627 radio trim
panel with climate controls, and then reassemble the dash in reverse order
of disassembly.
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Final Assembly