did you connect the power remote wire? or maybe you blew a fuse? try checking those first.
Did you recently change or install something in your car like a stereo or GPS?
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A typical car stereo contains 4 amps. It is rare to find a car stereo without amps. Cars usually can contain up 8 amps, but you could always add more.
adjustments and audio settings
If the stereo unit does not light up check if the fuse on its power circuit has blown. You'll need to get hold of the car owner's manual - or a Haynes maintenance book - for the right car make, model and year, to find out where the fuse box is and which fuse number feeds the stereo. If that fuse is ok, then it's possible another fuse has blown inside the stereo unit itself.If the stereo lights up but it is asking for a security code, it usually means its power was disconnected for too long and the anti-theft protection system kicked-in when the power came back on. You'll need to enter the code to get it working again or go to a car radio specialist for help.
You get the anntenna cable and then you stick it into the stereo you idiot.
Replacing a car stereo is not a difficult process. All you need to do is take off the face plate, unscrew the radio, and unhook the wires. Then place the new stereo in, hook up the wires, screw the new stereo in, and replace the face plate.
the stereo code is for when car battery is disconnected from car and radio locks up the code has to be put in again the number is located behind glovebox in 1995 model
Many newer vehicles have a theft device attached to the stereo and some other wiring in the car. you will either have to find a bypass for it, or check with GM to see if they can reset it for you.
the best route to take is to look up in the manual for the directions and follow them. otherwise with car stereos the best thing to do is take it to an installer who specializes in car stereo installation.
well you hook it up