Wednesday, January 26, 2011

2006+ Chevrolet Impala 100H Speaker Bracket Installation Instructions

Signaling Limitations: Sirens/speakers provide an essential function of an effective audio-visual warning system. However, sirens are only short range secondary devices. The use of a siren/speaker system does not insure that all drivers can or will abide by or react to an emergency warning signal, especially at high rates of speeds or long distances. The operator of the vehicle must never take the right of way for granted and it is the operator’s responsibility to proceed safely.
The effectiveness of the siren/speaker system is highly dependant on the correct mounting and wiring. The installer must read and follow manufacturer’s installation instructions and warnings in the manual. The vehicle operator should verify the siren/speaker system is securely fastened to the vehicle and properly functioning. Maximum sound output will be severely reduced if any objects are in front of the speaker. If your installation has obstructions in front of the speaker, drive even more cautiously.
Sound Hazards: Effective siren/speaker systems generate loud sound pressure levels (120db) that can potentially cause permanent hearing damage. Installers and those around the vehicle need to be aware of the dangers and wear hearing protection whenever the siren system is operating. Vehicle operators and occupants should asses their exposure to siren noise and determine what steps need to be taken to prevent hearing damage. For hearing conservations guidance, refer to federal, state, or local recommendations. OSHA Standard 1910.95 offers guidance on “Permissible Noise Exposure”.

ETSS100HBKPALA 2006+ IMPALA SPEAKER BRACKET INSTALLATION:
1. Open hood, locate driver’s side headlight release lever and screw that holds headlight in (shown in figure 1). Pull up on release lever to release headlight from car. Remove headlight and unhook headlight wire harness.
2. After drivers side headlight is removed. Find mounting location.
3. Mounting location holes shown in figure 3 are not visible by removing headlight.

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