Mazda 2 Aftermarket Stereo Install + Tutorial!

Mazda 2 Aftermarket Stereo Install + Tutorial!

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Link to product: https://driveitech.com.au/products/mazda-2-1-16-android-10
Use Code: ‘XMAS’ for 10% Off!

The system we Installed today is for Mazda 2 Demio (DE) 2007 – 2014.

This Install will take approximately 45 minutes, it is important to remember to keep the vehicle turned off whenever working with electrics within.

Website: https://driveitech.com.au/
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Email: driveitechdirect@gmail.com

00:00​ – Introduction
00:12​ – Panel/Glove Box Removal
01:53​ – System Removal
02:59​ – Cabling Setup
03:58​ – Connecting The System
06:17​ – Panel/Glove Box Reattachment
07:47​ – Install Complete!

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Lucas.Gonzo says:

would have been neat to see it with the backcam as well

Anthony e says:

How is the sound is it loud and clear like the factory radio?? Any update on how well it works thanks .

Moshe Gitler says:

Great instruction video. Well done.

Olha Kanarchuk says:

VEeeery goood video. All clear, no steps missed. All vires shown! Excelent!

Chris Maisano says:

I notice in the video the price is $269… but the site now says $450+

How do we get the $269 price lol

Pedro R says:

Good afternoon and sorry for my English, my Mazda 2 has the seat belt warning light on top of the radio, is there a problem if I leave that light off? Thank you

نزار فلسطين says:

thank you so much

TheCrashPit says:

legend, just an honest how to do.

Caren Lloyd says:

Fucken idiot fucking missing the most important parts this clown is fucking shit

Aorsa says:

Just a heads up to anyone removing the stereo.

At 1:53 they mention the two phillips head screws need to be removed to get the stereo out, BUT what they forget to mention is there's a bolt holding the back of stereo to a plastic bracket. You have to poke your head in the space where the glove box used to be to be able to see it. Will probably need a socket with extension to get to it.

If you can't remove the stereo by yanking on it with a bit of force then you'll probably need to undo that bolt to get it free.

Have accidentally ripped out the plastic bracket holding that bolt down but wont need it with the aftermarket stereo. Was working on a 2012 Mazda 2.

soheil rezvani says:

Thanks for the awesome tutorial. Can you send these units to Canada? and what if it has any issues? is there any warranty or return policy?

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