Place the cassette adapter into the 1999 cassette slot with the arrows on the top side. Plug the wire into the device that you want to listen to. The sound will go through the adapter and play through the radios speakers.
Yest, the Buick LeSabre from 1992-1994 is the same exact car, inside, outside, underside. Everything is identical, except say for the trim packages and options you get on them. Therefore, yes the cassette radio from a 1992 LeSabre will work in a 1994 LeSabre.
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No, if you want to keep the stock radio for an amp use a speaker adapter
Try it, if it doesn't work then all you have to do is go to Walmart and get an adapter for it.
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I've done just this same thing in my 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE..... If you have a cassette player you can simply buy a "Cassette Adapter". This looks like a cassette tape with a headphone sized wire coming out of it. All you need to do is put the tape in cassette player and hook plug into DVD players' headphone jack then presto audio comes through vehicle's speakers (this should work for all cassette players and devices that make sound eg DVD players or CD players). If it helps further I did product search at Target.com with keywords of " Cassette Audio Adapter" they are very inexpensive.
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The standard factory radio was an 1 1/2 DIN AM/FM/Cassette. If you wanted a cd player, an aux cd player was installed in the slot under the AC/heating controls.
There is no adjustment for ignition timing.
It only has ONE?