First your going to need a wire harness and an installation kit that you can pick up from any audio store. Just make sure that it is the right kit your best bet would be to ask a sales as. which one is correct. Then there are a few tuts. on the internet on how to take the dash off. The other thing you will have to watch out for is if your audio system is already Bose you will more than likely have to have the WHOLE audio system rewired because of the factory AMP. Bose runs at 2ohms and almost all others run at 4ohms. My problem with this is that the front driver side would play 10x louder than all the other speakers. that is where a good local audio store comes in handy. They would do the whole process in about 2 hrs and for approx. $100. but if it is Bose and rewiring is involved more like $150 - $200 for install alone.
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buy the adapter harness at the stereo shop and the shrowd it will make your life much easier then just match up the wires and plug it in
It is possible but you have to know what you are doing.
The 2001 Mercury Sable does come with a CD player. If the car does not have a CD player in it, an install kit can be purchased to install a CD player.
If you're looking to install an aftermarket stereo system then you need to purchase a dash install kit. You can pick them up at Walmart if need be, they're about $20. The dash install kit comes with instructions for how to safely remove the factory stereo and install the aftermarket one.*If you want to keep some of the safety features, such as the "dinging when you manually turn on the driving lights and turn the car off" you'll need to pick up the wiring kit to go with the dash install kit.
If you're looking to install an aftermarket stereo system then you need to purchase a dash install kit. You can pick them up at Walmart if need be, they're about $20. The dash install kit comes with instructions for how to safely remove the factory stereo and install the aftermarket one.*If you want to keep some of the safety features, such as the "dinging when you manually turn on the driving lights and turn the car off" you'll need to pick up the wiring kit to go with the dash install kit.
you have to buy a kit, the kit will come with two U shaped tools, these insert into holes on the side of the oem stereo and are the only way to pull it out.
You will need a special wire harness. You can get it along with instructions and support at http://www.crutchfield.com/
Um, are you trying to install cruise on a car that didn't come from the factory with it? Or are you trying to replace/repair an existent system?FriPilot
2001 Pontiac Montana?
Not 100% sure about 2001, but on most Hondas I've worked on, there is a blue tach lead that comes off the ignitor module in the distributor
Try This : Install a bigger, firmer aftermarket anti-roll bar. I have not yet done it to mine (2000) - but I hear of good results.