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Guide to Install a Factory Navigation Radio Into a 2002 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

If your 2002-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee did NOT come equipped from the factory with a navigation system radio, you can install the factory RB1 navigation radio in place of your Jeep's factory radio. The installation is plug-and-play, and does NOT take much effort to install. Here is how to do it and save money by NOT paying the dealer labor to install it.



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    Start by using a pry tool to pry the radio bezel surrounding your Jeep's factory radio out from the dashboard. Set it aside, you'll need it later.

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    Your Jeep's factory radio is held in by four (4) Philips-head screws. Remove them and set them aside, you'll need them later.

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    Remove the dashboard tweeter bezel by using a pry tool and set it aside. You'll be reinstalling it later.

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    Remove your Jeep's factory radio from the dashboard and disconnect the wiring harnesses, CD changer cable, and radio antenna. Set your Jeep's factory radio aside.

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    Run the wiring plug from the GPS navigation antenna down through your Jeep's dashboard and pass it through to the opening in the dashboard for the radio.

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    Reinstall the dashboard tweeter bezel and gently press down on it to secure it into place.

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    Peel back the sticky pad on the back of the GPS navigation antenna and stick the GPS navigation antenna onto the driver's side of the dashboard tweeter bezel, right in the center near the windshield.

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    Plug the wiring harnesses, CD changer cable, and radio antenna into your RB1 navigational radio. The wiring harnesses and CD changer cable should snap securely into place. Plug the GPS navigation antenna into the back of the RB1 navigation radio.

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    Secure your RB1 navigational radio into your Jeep's dashboard by securing the four (4) Philips-head screws you removed earlier.

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    Finally, complete the installation by re-securing the radio bezel and pressing gently to secure it. You have successfully completed the installation process!

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