Re-attach the battery, and test everything out, to make sure it is working.ĩ. Then plug the harness back into the radio, and push the 'handle' back down. But it only takes a minute, so I did it anyway. I'm not sure this step is necessary, since the power is supplied to the radio and ipod interface through the harness connection, and it won't get power until you plug it in anyway. After you have the ipod cable and the back of the harness plugged into the interface (in my case the dice unit), pop the hood and disconnect the battery. Finally, for $30, they could have put a better end on the pig-tail, or at least included a zip-tie to keep the connection together.Ĩ. A piece of tape with "Sat Radio Pass-through" on it, and/or including both halves of the dice harness would have saved me some head-ache(the other half is mine after all, even if I didn't need it). That means they kept the second half of the dice harness, and still charged me the whole $30, and it meant I had to call them because I didn't know it was already attached. Also the Sat Radio pass-through, which was $30 extra was shipped attached to the dice harness as you see it below. The things I didn't like about Enfig were that it took ten days for the stuff to arrive, though it was shipped priority mail, and they said they shipped it two days after I ordered it (for those of you with slow math, that would be five days). I wasn't especially pleased with them, but everything worked out in the end, and their prices were reasonable. This is a FAR cry from the three hours the dealer said it would take them and for which they wanted $100 in labor costs. The whole thing took me less than an hour, and I had no idea what I was doing, so I'm sure with these instructions you could manage it in about a half an hour.
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