Have one of these myself and also need the wiring. Recently found the wiring harness directly from Bazooka. Here's the link.
http://www.bazooka.com/products/mobile/Parts-C38/Wiring-Kits-and-Hardware-S118/RSA-hp-AWK---Parts-Wiring-Harness-for-RSA-or-RSA-HP-Tubes-P298
First find a non navi climate control and then an installation kit for the radio then wire harness u will lose the subwoofer but I added an amp and box in my trunk but I hope this helps
Yes with the proper installation kit and harness this can be installed in most vehicles.
To remove the subwoofer from your 2004 Jeep Rubicon, start by disconnecting the vehicle's battery to avoid any electrical issues. Then, carefully remove the rear panel or cargo area cover to access the subwoofer. Disconnect the wiring harness and unscrew any mounting screws holding the subwoofer in place. Finally, gently pull the subwoofer out of its enclosure.
To remove the factory subwoofer from a 2006 Cadillac CTS, start by disconnecting the car's battery to prevent any electrical issues. Next, carefully remove the rear seat bottom by lifting it up and out. Then, take off the side panels or trim pieces in the trunk to access the subwoofer mounting screws. Finally, unscrew the subwoofer from its housing, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove it from the vehicle.
To remove the factory subwoofer from a 2001 Yukon, start by disconnecting the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Next, remove the rear trim panel or cargo cover to access the subwoofer. Unscrew any mounting screws or bolts securing the subwoofer, then carefully disconnect the wiring harness. Finally, lift out the subwoofer from its enclosure.
To remove and replace the subwoofer in a 2001 Toyota Solara Convertible, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, access the subwoofer by removing the rear deck panel or any covering that conceals it. Disconnect the wiring harness and unscrew the subwoofer from its mounting. Replace it with the new subwoofer by reversing the steps, securing it in place and reconnecting the wiring before reassembling the panel and reconnecting the battery.
Usually when you get the radio the place you bought it will have a wiring harness that will fit the car. If not then go to a radio installation shop and ask for one. This will then plug right into the factory car harness and then you connect the radio to this harness. That's it. Good luck.
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
To install a radio you need a wiring harness for a 1994 Dodge (a Metra 80-1817 from Circuit City is what I used), and an installation kit (make sure it fits a 1994 Dodge Spirit). You'll probably need to splice the wires from the wiring harness to the stereo harness unless you can get find the right kind of connection somewhere.
Remove the wiring harness from your 2001 Chevy Suburban sub woofer. Remove the sub woofer retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new sub woofer.
The specific harness requirements for a high back booster seat with a harness typically include ensuring that the harness is properly adjusted to fit snugly on the child, with the chest clip positioned at armpit level. The harness should be used until the child reaches the weight or height limit specified by the manufacturer. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper installation and use of the harness to ensure the child's safety.
Many jeep radios are interchangeable. Though a new wiring kit or harness may be required for a proper installation.