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It really depends on who makes the head unit. I had a tape player and put in an Alpine CD player and all of my lights on the head unit work, but the wiring was tricky. I had to cut out a hole for the wiring to get from the trunk inside the car. Then I had to put the wiring under the carpet and under the backseat to my custom-built speaker box. Generally, you can't take the deck off of a tape player and put on a CD player deck and have it work at all. I would suggest that you buy a complete head unit. If you just want a new tape player deck as long as they are made by the same company then they should work.
form_title=Upgrade Stereo Head Unit form_header=Quality of the stereo is an important consideration. Consider upgrading your system today! Have you made any modifications to the stereo head unit?= () Yes () No How old is the streo head unit and it's wiring?= () 0-6 months () 6 months to a year () 1 year to 2 years () 2 years to 3 years () Over 3 What brand is the stereo head unit?=_
The factory-installed stereo in that vehicle doesn't readily support external CD players. You'll have to replace the whole stereo head unit. Instructions and compatibility information should be available from the dealer or manufacturer of the head unit.
form_title=Replace Existing or Broken Stereo Head form_header=One of the most important, but often overlooked aspects of your vehicle is the stereo. Make sure your equipment is in good condition. Was the unit installed at the factory?= () Yes () No Is the unit still under warrenty?= () Yes () No Are you looking to replace the unit with a better quality unit?= () Yes () No
remove the dashboard face then you should beable to remove and put in your new stereo u may have to take out the heater cointroll unit to get do that
The removal of the head unit, or stereo on 1997 General Motors F-bodies, is a simple three step process. First the bezel surrounding the stereo must be be popped off. It is held in place by tensioned metal clips. Once the bezel is removed the head unit is retained by two bolts/screws. Removing them allows the head unit to be slid out. The final step involves disconnecting the wiring harness from the stereo.
A 2 din mp3 player is a in dash stereo unit for a car/truck, din is the standard that most automakers use for their stereo head units 2 din or double din is a unit whose dimensions are approximately 7" x 4" whereas a standard din is 7" x 2".
not that i know of ,mostly you eill have to move the front
You cant. You will need to plug back in the original head unit
you have to cutt the dash were the old head unit was , you have to measure out the size u want first then after just try on the head unit to see if it fits in the hole
u need a head unit removal key that came with your stereo and insert those into each side of the unit and pull out
I had a Sony CD player that the Radio worked for 5 minutes and then would stop. I received an "ATT ON" message. To fix this I pulled my Sony deck and unplugged the cable harness, it must have reset the unit. It has not happenend since I did that. Have a nice day. I have owned Sony head units before, and can tell you with 100% certainty that the problem is not in the harness or any type of reset switch. You need to buy a different brand head unit. Sony is good, but ALWAYS faulty somehow.