Introduction. The
100 Series dash pod is attached to the dashboard with Velcro tape. The dashboard
must be cleaned and dried thoroughly to allow a good adhesion. The pod and the
Velcro tape can be removed at a later date without leaving any evidence that the
pod had been installed.
STEP 1.
Clean the dashboard thoroughly in the area that the Velcro tape is to be attached
. Firstly, clean the dashboard with a cloth dipped in warm soapy water. Remove
all traces of soap with a wet cloth. Dry off the dashboard, then wipe off any
remaining residue with prepsol or a cleaning alcohol (Note: if the dash board
has been cleaned or protected with a product that contains silicon, additional
cleaning will be required to ensure adhesion of the Velcro tape. Be careful, after
cleaning the dashboard once, it will appear silicon free. However, the silicon
residue in the grain of the dashboard vinyl will prevent a good adhesion. We recommend
cleaning the dashboard three or four times using warm soapy water and a nail brush).
STEP
2. Using a chinagraph pencil or masking tape, accurately mark out the position
of the pod's mounting bracket onto the outside of the pod.

The four arrows indicate the position of the lines to be
marked on the outside of the pod.
STEP
3. Sit the pod in place on the dashboard. Using the lines marked on the pod,
accurately mark out the dashboard for the position of the mounting bracket.
WARNING.
The 'self adhesive' Velcro tape must be attached to the dashboard in the correct
position on your first attempt. If you remove the tape from the dashboard and
try to re-attach it, the adhesion will not be adequate. Avoid touching
the adhesive side of the tape with your fingers.
STEP
4. Attach the 'self adhesive' side of the Velcro tape onto the dashboard so
that it is aligned with the Velcro tape attached to the mounting bracket. Press
the tape firmly onto the dashboard to ensure a good adhesion.
STEP
5. Remove the snap caps on each side of the dash pod. Unscrew the four self
tapping screws then remove the mounting bracket from inside the pod.
STEP
6. Attach the mounting bracket to the dashboard in between the lines marked
out in step 3.
STEP 7. Test the adhesion
of the Velcro tape on the dashboard. If it is not firmly attached there is probably
some silicon residue on the dashboard. In this case, repeat steps 1 & 4 using
the spare piece of velcro tape supplied in the fitting kit.
STEP
8. Install the wiring for your radio(s) or accessories.
For
a neat installation of wiring without drilling any holes -
Remove the passenger's side "A" pillar cover. Run your wiring down through
the gap next to the "A" pillar. Next, run the wiring across to the centre
of the dashboard and tuck it into the gap between the windscreen rubber and the
crash pad. Make sure you have at least 50cm of wiring protruding from the centre
of the dash board. Run your wiring over the top of the dashboard then through
the half round cut out at the front of the pod. A vinyl covered tube has been
supplied to cover the wiring that is exposed between the pod and the windscreen.
STEP
9. Coil up any excess wire inside the pod then place the pod in position over
the mounting bracket.
STEP 10. Using
a scriber or similar sharp instrument, line up the holes in the side of the pod
with corresponding holes in the mounting bracket.
STEP
11. Check that the base of the pod is neatly following the contours of the
dashboard. If it is not fitting neatly, return to step 6 and re-position the mounting
bracket.
STEP 12. Attach the pod to
the mounting bracket by replacing the four self tapping screws. As you tighten
each screw, lift the screw up to put tension on the Velcro tape. When the screws
are tight the centre of the mounting bracket will rise and put more tension on
the Velcro tape . The pod should now be a firm fit on the dashboard.
STEP
13. Replace the four snap caps to cover the heads of the self tapping screws.
STEP 14. Place the vinyl covered tube
over the exposed wiring between the pod and the windscreen.