Order a stereo from Crutchfield. That is what I did. You tell them you have a Mazda Protege 1998 and they send all the harnesses and DIN tools you need. All you need is a flathead screwdriver, soldering iron and some solder, electrical tape, wire strippers.
I had a little trouble figuring out where to ground my Kenwood stereo, but I figured out you can hook it up to the Protege's black and yellow wire that used to plug into the back of the factory stereo.
take the old radio out and purchase an iso connection for your Golf...simpley plug it in and switch the yellow and red wires around so it turns off with ignition
Slide the new radio into the radio slot. Attach the wiring harness and the antenna cable. Secure the radio with the retaining bolts.
You will need to purchase a dash kit and the wiring harness. You can find these at http://www.scosche.com . I used this to put an after market in my 2003 Protege5.
yes you can install an aftermarket radio in a GM vehicle that is equiped with a theft lock radio. the radio itsel has the theftlock not the car so you can install any aftermarket radio in the car. There may be some other parts that you may need to install an aftermarket radio such as a dash kit, wiring harness and antenna adaptor. If your vehicle is a newer model with Bose and onstar, you may need an integration kit made by PAC-audio.
for what year? if it is 98 and up you take the top vents out and the bottom ash tray. you will see 2 screws on top on 2 on bottom. after you unscrew those the radio and climate control come out together.
Is it an aftermarket radio?
There is many reason, check fuse,check amplifier and check head unit. Otherwise install an aftermarket radio probably the best thing to do. Pretty simple follow this link http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/Toyota-Wiring.pdf
Many aftermarket companies sell adapters for aftermarket wire harnesses. They have the original factory harness at one end and you cennect that to the harness that came with the radio. Check your local car audio installer.
yes you can install an aftermarket radio in a GM vehicle that is equiped with a theft lock radio. the radio itsel has the theftlock not the car so you can install any aftermarket radio in the car. There may be some other parts that you may need to install an aftermarket radio such as a dash kit, wiring harness and antenna adaptor. If your vehicle is a newer model with Bose and onstar, you may need an integration kit made by PAC-audio.
how do you install a aftermarket radio in 1986 caprice
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Under the console directly under radio and hvac controls
Yes, you can install an aftermarket sat. radio on any car that did not come with it. See your local radio/electronic store.
You ask the government for welfare money, then use it to buy a radio instead of feeding your kids.
The module is located behind the center console, right in the middle behind the radio and everything on the carpet behind it all.
You will need a special wire harness. You can get it along with instructions and support at http://www.crutchfield.com/
yes you can install one and no it will not work the tape
According to my brother (who is a mechanic), The stock stereo in the protege requires radio removal tools (2 sets) to remove -- you can get them at just about any parts store. Just carefully remove the molding around the radio, insert the tools all the way and then pull them outward to release the clips. The radio should just slide out.
Not 100% sure but I think its the relay on top of the fuse box right over the pedals on the RHD models - for Mazda 323 diesel. Casper I replaced this on my 92 protoge and it is behind the radio
Have you tried to put it back? It may just work, if you want to replace the radio I would bring it to the dealer