The 97 K1500 series trucks, tahoes, and suburbans have a din and a half radio size. This size is known as an oversize radio. Pioneer is one of the only manufacturers to make an aftermarket radio. This Supertuner III can be found on most websites and its design is about 10 years old. Now this CD player is still a mighty fine option for an upgrade if you are looking for a perfect fit with an ease of installation. Dont forget you will need an GM antenna adapter for any aftermarket radio install
If you are looking for something newer such as HD radio, I-Pod Adapter, USB input, or wireless remotes you will have to go with an Single DIN radio. You will need your radio of choice, wiring harness adapter, antenna adapter, and a install kit.
THINGS TO REMEMBER
UNHOOK BATTERY FIRST!!!
HAve all your parts!!
Read the instructions and pay attention to radio harness diagrams!!
Be careful removing the dash trim ring. Its large and held on by clips. It will break easily if you are too rough. Loosen it around the steering column first but dont pull it away from the dash until it is completely separated.
Take your time and DO IT RIGHT!!!
Probably want at replacing hte speakers as they are paper and might be dry rotted (the radio will have more power than the old one and may finish them off)
Go to www.Crutchfield.com and get your parts. Everything to install it is usually free and they have good specials and tech support.
they have a after market plug that you can buy to make your job a hole lot easyer and if the hole frome the old deck is to big they have a after market kit you can buy and you can get it all at wallmart
It is much easier to answer your question if you put it in a complete sentence. What do you want to know about 1999 Chevy Cavalier radio hookup? I need to know the code for my radio, as it is locked out.
Turn key to be able to sift gear. Place gear into 1st. Use flat screwdirver to pop off dash piece that surrounds stereo. Remove stereo. Install New Stereo. Put everything back in its place....
You don't apparently. Even Crutchfield doesn't carry a harness for it. This would be a non-Pioneer system and w/o on star.
I have interchanged several OEM radios between Cavalier's and Safari's and s-10 pickups and have found if the base radio is the same the after market brackets will fit .
humming noise is a bad ground to the radio. you may have a loose connection. connect a ground wire to frame of truck.
go to a Chevy dealer and they can get the code from your serial# of your truck
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Call a GM dealer. With the serial number of the car, he'll give you all the responses you need. Have a nice day. JMoney69 The time controls are what you use and you use the minutes first and then the hours. The vehicle has a default code found in the owner's manual. Thank you, Rednek1986
the speaker wires are on the drivers side under the plastic runner at door they are green and dark green and blue and dark blue
It is connected to the back of the radio. I suggest you purchase an adapter for your radio ( about $10 ) it is easy to connect and makes your aftermarket radio plug straight into the stock harness. This is particularly useful if you are going to want your radio back when selling the truck. Since it is a 91 someone may have already cut the connector out and wired an aftermarket unit into it. adapters and dash kits are available from crutchfield.com and are surprisingly cheap.
Depends on year model, newer ones the dash is easier to remove to get the radio out, Chevy truck dashes are easy though, you need to remove the trim around the radio to get to the screws that hold the radio in. Re-Installing a aftermarket radio? Hopefully you got a dash kit and wiring kit so that you wont cut the truck radio wires(if not, then stop now and go get it from your radio shop, it will make installation alot easier for you).
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A 1983 Chevy Scottsdale truck uses standard 9" speakers. The size can be increased or decreased by installing aftermarket speakers.
One can purchase a Chevy truck radio through a variety of sources. One source would be your local automotive parts store such as O'Reilly's Auto Parts. Or you can go to Amazon as well and look for one.
humming noise is a bad ground to the radio. you may have a loose connection. connect a ground wire to frame of truck.
Remove the retaining cover from your 1994 Chevy S 10 pickup truck radio. Remove the radio retaining bolts. Slide the radio out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio.
Once you sign that paperwork, you agree to relinquish the vehicle to the insurance company as is.
does the sound come from the engine,or the radio???
Salvage yard or through the dealership
go to a Chevy dealer and they can get the code from your serial# of your truck
Click set while radio is off an use the volume and tune for the hour and minute.