Yes, it just takes longer. If you haven't cut the old harness yet, you can buy a kit for your stereo to plug in to the existing harness. If it is already cut, you will need to figure out which wires are which (accessory, constant/memory, LF speaker, RR speaker, etc) and then splice them all together. Info on the harness for your car (which color wire is what) should be available on the net.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
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.
crutchfield.com ---> Car Audio Section ----> Look for 'Outfit My Car' on the left -----> Enter your Info and You can purchase all necessary install equipment.
Go to Radio Shack or Best Buy and get a wiring harness that plugs directly into the car harness.
I am pretty sure it is just the radio wiring harness. I am guessing your car has no radio, but they put the radio wiring harness in anyway. On our car, which was a two door, the wiring went to both doors. It was extremely easy to put in a radio and speakers. The speaker size requirement for our doors was just a generic size speaker.
if you are trying to install the factory stereo to it...it should be the same plug...if you are trying to install the stereo for a cougar on a different car you need to buy the plug for that stereo and then a harness for the other car...
You have to go purchase an aftermarket wiring harness. that will plug into the factory harness then you can wire it to the aftermarket radio.
Yes, the new stereo wiring is always going to be different.What you really really need to get is a wiring harness that will make it so much easier to "bridge" from the van wiring to the new stereo wiring, and most importantly allow you to do this without cutting the factory wiring!There are a number of good sources for these inexpensive harnesses - nearly any auto parts, where you bought the radio, heck, even Walmart carries a good variety of them.See "Related Questions" below for more about installing a new radio...
The wiring diagram for the radio harness of this car can be found in its maintenance manual. It can also be found in the repair manual or gotten as a print out from an auto part store.
Go buy a wiring harness. It clips right in to the old wiring, and only takes about 3 seconds. Its about 15 dollars, and you only need to wire the new harness to the new CD player/radio, and the colors will match.
yes you can install an aftermarket radio in a GM vehicle that is equiped with a theft lock radio. the radio itsel has the theftlock not the car so you can install any aftermarket radio in the car. There may be some other parts that you may need to install an aftermarket radio such as a dash kit, wiring harness and antenna adaptor. If your vehicle is a newer model with Bose and onstar, you may need an integration kit made by PAC-audio.
To install an iPod Dock to your car, you will need to connect an adapter cable. The adapter cable fits between the radio and the car's original harness.