One would be able to find installation instructions for an under cabinet radio on the owners manual when they purchased said radio. Another place to find instructions would be on the website of the company that made the under cabinet radio.
The question doesn't make much sense. The Pooley Furniture Company of PA. made Pooley Radio Cabinets, hence the name Pooley. If Adam's Glass Company made a radio cabinet, then it's a Adam's Glass Co. cabinet. What you may be talking about is a Adam's Glass Co. cabinet made for the Pooley Radio Co. which very very few people even know existed. If you have such a cabinet, it may be valuable.
Complete, detailed instructions for installation are presented in the booklet that came packed with the radio. Implementing them will involve reading. If the radio was pre-owned (used) and was delivered without the booklet, then that information is available from the manufacturer (Cobra). The basic process for any radio will involve connecting power, ground, and an antenna to the appropriate respective points on the equipment.
You will need to purchase an installation kit and a wiring harness adapter (they are specific to your year/make/model). The installation kit should have instructions on how to get the old radio out. There should be several screws that hold the trim panel in, the radio is held in with clips, just squeeze and slide the radio out.
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Radio removal/installation instructions can be found at http://www.handaaccessories.com/civelec01.html and the radio harness color coding document can be found at http://installdr.com/Harnesses/HA-Wiring.pdf I removed my radio last night using the instructions above.
you could go to radio shack and get an installation kit for 96' elantra and it is self explanatory.
you can getspeakers with installation disc at amazon or radio shack (=
The minimum distance between flammable material & radio depends the amount of radiation of radio. The flammable things may be wood because the cabinet is wood.
most likely the radio is not grounded properly. 90% of the time this is the answer to your question. ( former sterio installation tek).
"When you purchase a Kenwood Radio, it does not come in a cabinet to begin with. You are able, however, to purchase oak wood cabinets separately that will fit your radio."
The question doesn't make much sense. The Pooley Furniture Company of PA. made Pooley Radio Cabinets, hence the name Pooley. If Adam's Glass Company made a radio cabinet, then it's a Adam's Glass Co. cabinet. What you may be talking about is a Adam's Glass Co. cabinet made for the Pooley Radio Co. which very very few people even know existed. If you have such a cabinet, it may be valuable.
pull off the panels unscrew the factory radio buy a wiring harness for the year make and model note: do not cut any wires!. put the new harness on the new radio and buy a radio installation kit follow instructions for your year make and model screw screw back in replace panels done.
Complete, detailed instructions for installation are presented in the booklet that came packed with the radio. Implementing them will involve reading. If the radio was pre-owned (used) and was delivered without the booklet, then that information is available from the manufacturer (Cobra). The basic process for any radio will involve connecting power, ground, and an antenna to the appropriate respective points on the equipment.
You will need to purchase an installation kit and a wiring harness adapter (they are specific to your year/make/model). The installation kit should have instructions on how to get the old radio out. There should be several screws that hold the trim panel in, the radio is held in with clips, just squeeze and slide the radio out.
The "Related Questions" below cover removing the radio and the radio and speaker radio wiring. I've also included the write-up for installing a radio in a Taurus - pretty much the same procedures for wiring any radio. Also, the radio you purchase should come with installation instructions. The primary thing to recommend: Do NOT cut the factory wires! Buy the wiring harness / converter.
USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING IN THIS AREA AS THE SENSORS FOR THE AIR BAG SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEM COULD BE CLOSE BY AND/OR EXPOSED! Remove the screws from the plastic dash panel surrounding the radio which will expose the screws holding the radio in place. Remove the radio screws and slide the radio out. Installation is in reverse order.