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PRODUCT SAFETY & DISCLAIMER
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING, FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY
This installation guide is provided as a GENERAL installation guide; some vehicles vary and
may require additional steps. We do not accept responsibility for third party labor charges
or modifications. Exercise due-diligence when installing this product.
We do not accept any responsibility for vehicle damage or personal injury resulting from
the installation of this product.
Careless installation and operation can result in equipment damage.
Requirements:
Becker aux ready radio
Introduction
IPods, Smartphones, MP3 players etc. let you enjoy music at the beach, at a
picnic, in the back yard and in your car. A special adapter is necessary to
connect these devices to the car radio and usually requires sacrificing the CD
changer. The iP-BKR2 updates select Becker AUX Ready radios to support new
audio devices without sacrificing the look and feel of the dashboard components.
With the storage capacity of most portable devices sacrificing the CD changer
should be an easy decision.

Installation

Warning: We recommend disconnecting car battery. But before anything locate
and record radio safe code. Don't disconnect battery if radio code is not
available, otherwise radio will cease to operate.
1.
Remove radio from dash to gain access to connectors. Radio removal
tools
(See Fig. 1) required.
removal tools
2. Slide tools into radio slots (51). (Straight edge facing away). Withdraw
radio by pulling outwards. To release keys simply press retaining
springs. See Fig. 2. For detailed radio removal click here.
3. If radio already has a CD changer, iPod adapter connection, disconnect
BLUE and GREEN plugs (See Fig. 4) from chamber (C-3 and C-2) (See
Fig. 3)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2