Oh, I'm well aware, with my 2017 it was able to be depressed once I put it in service mode. A friend of mine broke a C Clamp trying to depress the caliper on his Honda before he found out he needed the special tool.
The Double DIN hole is still there, its just covered up. It would take a LOT of fabrication to put in a Double DIN stereo. My Mazda Service Tech and I are convinced that for an effort to reduce costs on the 2nd Gen CX-5, they just used the same framing as the 1st Gen with new outer panels.
I find it laughable that they tell you to use a special tool to turn the caliper back. As long as its in service mode, you can treat it just like any other caliper.
The rivets and screws I outlined in the picture all need to be removed, you will also have to remove all the pop rivets on the splash guard under the car, about half on each wheel well, and two screws holding it in place under the fender lining.
Hopefully that helps, a lot of it was just hunt...
From what I read on another forum the alternator Power Bastards sells fits and works well.
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I would recommend a hydraulic crimper or a hammer crimper, they were a royal pain to crimp.
well, the majority of it is hidden, I honestly ran everything where the stock wires were. The Alternator wire goes to a fuse then under the air box to the battery, Ground wires are in the exact same place as stock. I put about 600 bucks into my sound system this time around between as far as...