Just go to 12volt.com and check the diagrams and color codes for your particular vehicle. It's a good website with lots of information about wiring...Gary in Missouri
Radio Telescopes and radio wires
Yes you can, you have to splice into the correct wires since a normal wiring harness doesnt work.
If the steering wheel has radio controls on the wheel, there could be a problem in the wiring. When the wires connect electrically it will cause stations to change.
do not cut the wires. buy plug .
by the wires and then when the radio is on the music travels to the wires and the music goes out the speaker and then you could hear the music
remove the bolts for the dash and then put the pickup in first gear so you can pull the dash out to give you enough room to unplug all the wires then unscrew 4 bolts on the radio (2 different size bolts) then pull up really hard on the radio and at the same time pull towards you (or out). if you want to change the radio your going to have to splice the wires because this year pickup didnt have a plug in radio
Hardwire means "physical stuff not software". It means: take the loose wires of your radio - (No factory plug on the wires) and tie it to the wires of the car radio wiring. (There are wiring kits that may adapt your vehicle to the radio if both of the radios still has it's plug $&20) You have to match and splice, or tie together all of the desired or required wires from your new radio to the vehicle radio wiring... I suggest you do not cut out the vehicle radio plug but skin the wires back a little here and there (and tape up afterwards) to get a connction you need and solder the radio's leads to the vehicle wiring just behind the original's radio plug. LOL
TV-RS = Television and Radio Suppressor. Obsolete term IMO. Not sure where you can buy spark plug wires that WILL interfere with your radio...
Believe it or Not You have to Change your Spark Plug and Distributor Wires, to Noise suppressor type wires and probably put in a noise suppressor filter in the Hot wire that runs the Stereo. I know it sound different but this works.
Your wires are not connected from your radio to speakers probally
the fastest and easyest way to replace a stereo is to replace all the wires as well then you know every thing is good
speaker wires