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+[title] Assemble your PCCM+
+[* black] 3.1 put metal frame on
+[* black] 3.2 put the tray on the frame PIC with most box
+[* black] 3.3 put the MOST adapter box on the track with included double sided tape
+[* black] 3.4 Connect the Most adapter box to the PCCM+ Use this cable : PIC with cable
+[* black] 3.5 Attach the GPS Antenna : Just plop it down on the tray next to the MOST fiber adapter.. Tested this works just fine, the GPS finds the satelites If it doesn't work in your region, or you want a faster signal aquisition : Either the A pillar or the area where the Interior air filter lives have been used.
+[* black] 3.6 Same for the Microphone cable.. snake it to the steering column and plug it into the PCCM+ You might just skip that microphone cable altogether, I find the internal mike built into the facia is pretty good on its own. Some have replaced the old PCM2.1 microphone and glued the new external one inside the steering column..
+[* black] 3.7 plug in the remaining cables and slide the PCCM+ back in its slot, don't go all the way so you can test it first. Cables cannot really be inserted wrong but here's the back of my pccm for reference (PCM2.1 with ASK amplifier via MOST, Bose should look similar, CDR24 will not have the fiber optic) PIC back of PCCM with cables inserted
+[* black] At this point the PCCM should work, for Car interface MP3, BT, an Sat NAV (if you have a map SD card)