The key things to remember are:
Don't rush it.
Take it easy until you see how much force is needed, and then don't rush it.
You will need a Torx screwdriver to undo the securing screws. Mine had a T20 size bit.
To release the CANBUS connector from the existing unit, there is a lever that you have to lift (like a basket handle) from the bottom. If you don't release this lever, you will never be able to remove the connector.
To release the antenna connector, you slide the little tag away from the radio and then the connector should come out easily.
Locate a surface you can stick the GPS antenna to.
To install it, you will have to try and find a place to poke the CANBUS connector into.
Remember to connect the GPS antenna.
Remember to connect the antenna adaptor.
You will have to work out how to use the USB and iPod cables.
The same goes for the video cables. If you are not using them at the moment, you can easily leave them off and fit them when you need to.
Oh yes, have patience when running the navigator software for the first time. Scrolling through the file list may see you tear your hair out. You only have to do this once.
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