Under the drivers seat
I have a '95 Suburban and thought I had fried my aftermarket radio's internal amp, however after buying a new radio I still had the same problem. I then reinstalled the factory radio and the front and rear doors starting working again. A couple days later the rear doors starting working also. I then reinstalled my aftermarket radio and everything worked fine for a few weeks until one day I heard a pop and a fizz before all the stock speakers went out. Replaced the factory radio again until all the speakers worked, then installed the aftermarket. This time it only lasted a few days. Now only the fronts will play with the factory radio and none of the factory speakers function with the aftermarket. The problem is with the suburban's factory amps. My research has only came up with one amp for the 95 and prior suburbans and later models having two amps. Just like any other audio component, they go bad over time. It was too frustrating having to carry my factory radio just in case the factory amp fizzes out. I'm fed up and a factory replacement is nearly as much as an aftermarket. Therefore I am currently in the process of rewiring all of my speakers directly to an aftermarket multi-channel amp. Guess I'll upgrade the speakers while I'm in the process. Fix the problem for good and not have to worry anymore.
The correct wiring harness should allow the radio to play. Make sure that the output of the radio is correctly wired to the amp (don't feed a high output speaker line into a low power amp input).
The Built in amp on the 95 Explorer is found in the radio itself... The housing of the radio contains the amp, U may want to check your owners manual for the exact details of which plug go to the amp
no i have a 1993 the amp that's in there is just for the four speaker you can run a amp kit for you twelves but don't forget that wiring kit you will need to power the amp that is in there jbl
95 amp.
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
Most parts from a 2000-2005 Impala Are interchangeable. So my guess is yes, I'm about 95% sure of this.
See page 3 or 4 of this list and you will find how to remove an old factory radio from a 95.
http://www.modifiedlife.com/ schematics for numerous makes/models including 95 Honda passport
Depending on your equipment you either have a 90 amp or a 95 amp alternator according to www.motorcraft.com . There are two 95 amp alternators listed and one 90 amp
That would be a 4L60E.
What gasket?