
     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
     FOR 
     50-0301x-002 SERIES  1181334 
     50-0301x-014 SERIES  1181332 
     50-0301x-019 SERIES  1181336 
    FORD EXPLORER / MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 
VCP HOUSING 
       These instructions are intended for use only by experienced professionals in the automotive 
           customizing business. Special tools and equipment, as well as specialized handling and care 
        of product during installation, may be required. Before beginning this installation, carefully  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION # 44-0040A 
read through the following instructions. Check for wiring or other componentry behind VCP 
area before installing. 
Materials/ Tools required for this installation: 
1.  #2 Phillips screwdriver  2.  Powered screwdriver or drill with adapter 
3.  Awl or similar tool  4.  Razor knife or similar 
5.  Audiovox VCP (AVP-7180 or equiv.)   
Nov. 8, 1999

MATERIALS PROVIDED FOR INSTALLATION: 
ITEM  Description  QTY   
1 
SCREW, # 8X 9/16" PWH 
10 
2 
SCREW, # 8 X 3/4" PPH 
2 
3 
VCP MOUNTING BRACKET 
1 
4 
5 
VCP HOUSING 
FOAM TAPE, 3/4" X 3/4" X 14" 
1 
2   
1 
2 
 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION # 44-0040A        Nov. 8, 1999 
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Printed in the U.S.A. 

  I. PREPARATION OF VEHICLE INTERIOR 
FIGURE 1 
3.  Install and route all video and audio cables, and 
any other added component requirements to their 
respective places in the vehicle. Refer to 
component installation instructions for wiring 
diagrams. The suggested routing of the video 
system cable is as follows: Above the headliner 
from video system to C-pillar. Down the C-pillar to 
the floor. Route the power lead to a fused 
accessory controlled source. Connect the ground 
lead to the vehicle chassis. Route the remaining 
wiring (RCA plugs, Remote Sensor extension, etc.) 
to the VCP location. See Figure 2. Connect per 
instructions included with the video system. If 
video system if to be used as a television, install an 
appropriate antenna per instructions included with 
the antenna.                          
II. INSTALLATION OF HOUSING 
4. Remove and retain (2) two # 8 X 9/16" screws (item 1 
 Do not overtighten screws. 
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FIGURE 3 
1. Retract storage cover, remove from location 
and lay it in a safe place. See Figure 1. 
2. Fold rear seat forward. 
FIGURE 2 
pg 2 ) from VCP housing assembly. Separate VCP 
housing (item 4 pg 2) from mounting bracket (item 3 
pg 2). Install mounting bracket as shown in Fig. 3.  
Secure using (8) eight # 8 X 9/16" screws (item 1   
pg 2).  

5. Remove and discard (2) two screws from the left 
side of VCP. See Figure 4.    
FIGURE 5 
9. Place VCP housing (item 4 pg 2) over VCP. 
Lightly mark the location where housing mates 
to side panel. Remove VCP housing. 
FIGURE 4 
6. Insert VCP into mounting bracket (item 3 pg 2) as 
shown in Figure 5. Route wiring through opening 
in VCP bracket. Connect all wiring to VCP per 
instructions included with video system. 
7. Check function of all components. See operating 
instruction for video system operations check. For 
further assistance, refer to the video system manual 
for the technical support phone number listed for 
your area. 
8. Secure VCP to mounting bracket using (2) two # 8 
X 3/4" screws (item 2 pg 2) into original holes in 
VCP. Do not overtighten screws. See Fig. 5. 
FIGURE 6 
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FIGURE 7 
12. Install VCP housing (item 4 pg 2) and secure to 
mounting bracket using (2) two # 8 X 9/16" screws,  
removed in step 4. (item 1 pg 2). See Fig. 8. Make 
sure Velcro tape adheres to bottom of VCP housing. 
10. Install foam tape (item 5 pg 2) along each side of 
mounting bracket where lines were previously 
marked. See Figure 7. 
11. Remove adhesive backing from Velcro tape along 
bottom of VCP bracket. See Figure 7. 
FIGURE 8 
13. Trim floor mat, if applicable, to fit around VCP 
housing. See Figure 9. 
14. Raise seat into locked upright position. 
15. Replace storage cover, if applicable, in original 
location. 
FIGURE 9 
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