If you are trying to install a stereo in a 1988 Chevy S10 and the wiring was set up differently when you got the truck the first step would be to identify the specific wiring setup that your truck has. You should be able to find wiring diagrams for the truck online or in a repair manual. Once you have identified the wiring setup you can then begin the installation process. Here are the steps you should follow:
Once you have followed these steps you should be able to successfully install a stereo in your 1988 Chevy S10. Be sure to double-check your wiring connections to ensure that everything is securely connected.
u have to go to the shop and buy it and pay the shop to install it
Have you had the stereo replaced or upgraded? If so, they probly didnt install the proper install kit for the door chimes to work. The chimes are intergrated into the stereo system.
i do not know go to a car stereo install ... store
all I need is what the color codes from the stock wire harnes to connect to the new one
Sometimes you have to cut the dash hole bigger. I suggest you take it to aomeone willing to tackle it.
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