you will need to buy a line converter. the line converter take the output to the speakers and turns into a rca signal. from there you connect that signal to amp. you will want to run the remote wire to the amp from a 12v source inside the cab. probably from the fuse box at either the radio fuse or accessory fuse. if you use the accessory fuse you will want to put a switch in the wire so you dont drain the battery down on accident. hope this helps/
NO there is not.
I have a 10" sub and an amp in my 2004 Chevy silverado. My dad got it for me but he also had to by a different stereo. I don't know if just the chevy stereo wouldn't work with it or if it's all stock stereos.
Use the wiring from the monsoon amp behind the spare
you can if you install the Bose amp also, just the radio swap will result in no sound.
on mine i had a premium sound system package stock. i had to bypass the stock amp to run the head unit even though i am running it on the pre amp from the head unit. the speaker will notwork unless you bypass the the stock amp.
It runs from your deck to the amplifier. When the deck turns on, it sends a low voltage signal to the amp to let the amp know to turn on. If you are running an amp on a stock stereo, there are other ways to turn the amp on without a remote wire, but that's the easiest way. So, simple answer, it turns your amp on when the stereo comes on.
no you can not any ways you can just crank up the volume on your radio
depends what kinda system the factory put in it .. if its a base system (UQ3 /UQ5) then the amp would be in the radio, if it has a Bose system (UQ7) the amp will be either under the front seat in the centre or under the centre console.
If u mean amp as in amplifier then it wont be possible to add one with the stock CD or tape player. if u want to add a sub then just get the wires from ur rear spealers and hook up some subs to then instead of the stock speakers.
yes you can i have an amp and subs in my 2006 dodge 2500 HD
An external amp comes stock in the original player that came with the jeep. The external amp is under the back seat, on the driver's side.
AnswerIt's located under the factory stereo in Premium sound models. Here's a link to show you where and how to remove it!Good Luck!-Shaun-