i have a jvc aftermarket stereo i want to replace my factory stereo, i have the correct wiring harness to fit my car, i checked online and then bought and sure enough it fits, ive re-connected all the wires to make sure they were all connected good and taped up good, did this several time and it still wont work right.. at first it would eject a cd that was in there, after i kept that out, it kept acting like it was ejecting or taking in a cd but there was no cd. for a split two seconds, the blue led light came on in the jvc, but then went straight back off, since then, i havent been able to get the light to come on again.. please help on wht i need to do!! i really want my cd/aux in my car..
Call Crutchfield. They have the installation kit, diagrams and instructions.
go to walmart and pickup the aftermarket stereo installation kit for your vehicle. instructions included.
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There isn't one. If you wand an AUX input, you need to buy an adapter or an aftermarket stereo. There isn't one. If you wand an AUX input, you need to buy an adapter or an aftermarket stereo.
who says you can't? I replaced the stereo myself on my 93 ford explorer with an aftermarket stereo with no problem.
yes
I put an aftermarket system in my intrigue, and don't recall a "stereo accessory wire". Do you mean the power antenna wire? Or is this a wire on your aftermarket box? Here's a GM diagram: http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/GM-Wiring.pdf
We have put an aftermarket car stereo in a car with the controls on the steering wheel. You have to check to see if an aftermarket wiring harness is available for that year and model.
One can go to Halfords in the UK for car stereo and GPS installation. Their prices start at ´£29.99 for car stereo fitting and also from ´£29.99 for GPS installation.
stop at you're local parts store and buy an adapter they're usuall under 10 bucks, take you're new aftermarket stereo with you to make sure it's the right fit Was there a plug in for the aftermarket with the wires? You may have to clip the old plugin off and splice the wires together. Hopefully the aftermarket came with a wiring diagram. If not trace what wire goes where and start splicing. If you are not comfortable doing this you can just pay a shop that puts these systems in to do it.
Needs a wiring harness, can't just put in an aftermarket stereo without re wiring the speakers etc.
Usually, Infinity Sound makes them. If you bought it second-hand it might be an aftermarket stereo