Other than to plug in a loose antena or the main wiring harness what would be the point? This unit is not serviceable without removing it. For the full procedue for removal go to: http://www.trailvoy.com The resources or articles section will have a diagram and instructions. B.
The 2005 Chevrolet trailblazer stereo wiring diagram can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships. The stereo wiring diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
without removing the stereo you are limited to a cassette adapter or a wireless FM modulator. both will have very low/crappy sound quality. the next step up is a wired FM modulator.. you will have to intercept the antennae connection for this.. best place is behind the stereo but you can also get to it at the antennae itself.
If the wiring harnesses are the same and the physical size of the unit will fit in the stereo's bay, then it will work.
Begin by removing the decorative cover to your stereo. Remove the stereo retaining screws. Slide the stereo out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new stereo.
pop off the plastic bezel around the radio and you can access the bolts - remove bolts on radio - you will have to unplug several harnesses before removing -and easy job
There should be a DVD button on your stereo. Mine also came with two pairs of wireless headphones so folks could watch a DVD without the driver having to listen to the sound.
You'll find access to the stereo by removing the ashtray and all screws along the panel enclosing the stereo. You may find it easier to remove the panel enclosing the shifter for more clearance. With the stereo screws removed, disconnect antenna wire and squeeze to disconnect plugs to stereo. You'll save time if you check your new stereo antenna plug. A Nissan has a 2 prong and most stereos have a single prong, which requires an antenna adaptor. If your stereo did not come equipped with the matching plugs to use your existing Nissan stereo plugs, you can purchase one cheaply at your local Walmart and wire in into the stereo wiring.
You can unlock your Oldsmobile Cutlass antitheft stereo by removing the stereo fuse. Keep the fuse out for 30 seconds and replace it to its original position.
You have to remove half the dashboard before you can even get access to the stereo mounting bolts. Start with removing the glove compartment, then the molding on the right side of the stereo. Ash tray, then I think you can remove the molding that is around the stereo. You can find a very helpful step-by-step guide at www.installdr.com for many types of vehicles. The guide you are looking for can be found here: http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Toyota/PDF/869017.pdf Have fun!!!
You will have to remove the stereo unless you have the box, which is not a possibility, since the radio unit comes pre-fit from Ford. 1. Remove stereo from car. 2. On the right hand side of the unit, locate the serial number label.
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See if unhooking the battery terminals for a few minutes doesn't reset the system and allow access to the radio.