red and yellow
Buy a harness for your vehicle... splice the wires together by color.. wrap them in electrical tape =)
go to a place where they sell car stereos and ask for a wire harness for your van they only cost about 20 bucks and they pulg into your factory wire harness and the harness wires should be color matched to your stereo if it an after market stereo
you have to go to walmart.. go and pick up a harness conversion kit.. they are like 10 bucks.. or go to any auto store.. then match the colors or lettering of the wires to the new wires on the harness.. it will come with a color diagram as well.. its an easy 10 minute job.
you need the proper wiring harness to change the stereo in a cobalt or the security features will kick in once you have the proper harness you just have to match wires
speaker wires
go to wall mart buy a after market harness and a wire crimp set remove old radio conect new harness to existing old one and crimp all the same color wires from the new harnes to the new radio its easy
Its fairly simple. you will need to unscrew your dash and pull off the front plate of your dash, then you will need to unscrew the stock radio, then you will need to go ahead and pull out the adapter from the back of your radio. Next you will need to attach your adapter harness to your car harness and splice the color coded wires to the harness on your new CD player.-Shocker
To wire a Hino truck radio, first disconnect the truck's battery to prevent any electrical shorts. Remove the old radio by unscrewing it and unplugging the wiring harness and antenna. Connect the new radio by matching the wires from the radio harness to the corresponding wires in the truck (usually color-coded), ensuring proper connections for power, ground, and speakers. Once connected, secure the radio in place, reattach the battery, and test the radio for functionality.
Usually the aftermarket radio you put in needs a wiring harness you can buy at most audio stores and big electronic stores like Best Buy. The back of the package will tell you which wires connect by color. Remember, solder is the best tool for connecting wires but usually permanent.
Here is the info in your vehicle: Radio 12v red/white + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition (GMLAN Serial Data) Radio Illumination yellow (dimmer) + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on same as power antenna wire Power Antenna white + radio harness LF Speaker +/- tan - gray +,- radio harness or amplifier Notes: If equipped, the amplifier is under the rear of the center console. At the amplifier, the left subwoofer wires are dk. blue/white (+) - lt. green/black (-). The right subwoofer wires are dk. green (+) - lt. blue/black (-). RF Speaker +/- lt. green - dk. green +,- radio harness or amplifier LR Speaker +/- brown - yellow +,- radio harness or amplifier RR Speaker +/- dk. blue - lt. blue +,- radio harness or amplifier
Go to a good dealer, they'll sell you the appropriate adapter to plug the radio right in w/o any messing about with cable splices.
buy a aftermarket wiring harness if your factory harness is cut good luck use a test light or meter to find your constant power and ignition then trace speaker wires the positives on the rear speakers is dark collered wires little hint to limit your problems