run wire from red power wire on stereo to fuse panel .crimp blade terminal on the wire and slide it into one of the ignition (ign) slots
It stands for Speed Compensated Volume http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=pontiac+sunfire+interior+radio+scv+&meta=
The radio on your 2000 Sunfire is probably reading "loc". If this is the problem, you need to go to a Pontiac dealer and pay them to unlock the radio. This is an anti theft device to insure your radio can not function if it is removed. The cost is from 10 to 20$
the dealership for that brand of car
mine doesn't. which i hate..=/
Buy a new radio and install it
Turn ignition to "on" or auxiliary with radio off. Time will light up. Press and hold the "hr" button until the numbers move. Do the same with the "min" button. Good luck.
pull trim around radio, speedometer. pull gauges radio and ac controls there is two screws .pull them. then pull electric wires to get releases cable out the key has to be in on position
the answer is that you need to go to a firestone or certified Pontiac dealership to find out. They have most of the codes on a computer database, but try 4663757AVW556VVC
So this is what I have found out so far. I have a 1999 Pontiac TransAm with the WS6 package. My windows are currently not functioning and neither does my aftermarket radio. First check the ignition switch, if you are lucky then that will be the issue. If that is not it, check the BCM, next to the Glove Box, vertically mounted. I already had the Ignition switch changed, but now the Body Control Module (allows the windows to function and the radio to work after you turn off the car) has a short and needs to be replaced. With Pontiac being shutdown, you need to fix this fast.
Different for every vehicle. Contact your dealer if you didn't get the card that came with your car.
Blown fuse? bad ignition switch?
Is it an "after-market" radio? It sounds like it was wired to a "hot" terminal that is not controlled by the ignition switch.