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Begin by removing the decorative cover from your 2001 Pontiac Bonneville radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Slide the radio out and remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable.
Go to Radio Shack they wii replace it
Remove existing one and match it up at auto parts store
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go to your local Pontiac dealer and ask if you can see the diagram
I had to replace the light on my 1998 gm does not have the bulb I found a company called specmo they have a web siteremove the radio remove the faceplate and put the new bulb in the socket I am doing my 1997 tomorrow if I have more info I will let you know
You can replace the radio in a 2000 Bonneville with an aftermarket radio; however, the cost for the kits to make it work plus the labor could be cost prohibitive. The Bonneville's radio is connected to the computer. In fact if you replace the radio with an OEM, you still need to take the car to a dealership to have the new radio programmed. On top of that other electronic systems run through the radio wiring. Unless there is a very compelling reason, you would be better off to keep the factory equipment.
Remove the plastic piece under the steering wheel... it is hidden in there. The one behind the radio is for hazards
my factory radio does not stay programed when car cuts off and i tried three different ones
You need to remove the plastic bezel around the radio and the steering wheel. Be careful as this part is very fragile and is connected to the car by several clips. Once that is removed just unscrew the screws attaching the radio to the dash and pull the radio out. Note: if you are installing a different CD player/radio...you will need a conversion kit, wiring harness, and antenna extension.
Gently but firmly pull the plastic towards you. It may seem like you will break it but it will come.
I need a code to unlock the radio in my 98 bonneville.