If you are simply installing a different "aftermarket" radio then all you really have to do is pull the old radio out. Purchase a "wiring harness" specifically for you vehicle. Plug that into the wiring for the radio (from your vehicle) and plug the other end into the back of the radio. You can do it by splicing and connecting all the wires but that is not worth it all things considered.
Have it repaired or replace the radio. Either way, you need to remove the whole unit.....
As long as you use an OEM unit, it should plug right in with no modifications necessary.
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you need to make sure that you purchased the right harness for your year and model, (i have a 2005 impala and just did this about 3 months ago). make sure that you splice the right wires for each speaker into the harness that you bought for you car (NOT the CD Player Harness), note that the speakers and all the wires you need to splice will be the same colors as the ones that you are splicing them into. then you will need to install a dash CD player instillation kit, or a deck. afterwards, your CD player should be running right.
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cd player security codes
yes it is 2186
The features of the 2008 Chevy Impala includes a 5.3 V8 engine, auto transmission, mp3 player, satellite radio, stability control and traction control. The 2008 Chevy Impala has several models. So depending on the model, it will have different features.
The 2006 Impala SS is a popular model of Chevrolet. The base vehicle has a 3.5L V6 engine, 5900 RPM horsepower, air conditioning, power windows/locks/seats, and CD player.
yes, if you know the security code.
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