u have to hard wire it in
You need to have a deck that has audio in ports in. then get a wire that has RCA jacks and a head phone jack on the other end. The other way is to bye an I-pod ready deck and a cable that connects to the bottom of the player Or you can to an audio store and get a box that the wiring harness goes in to and on the other side it goes to the stock deck and is has RCA ports
very simple buy the wiring kit or plug that goes with the car and the stereo they sell them at any audio store
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There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.
The steering wheel controls will work with some decks. Depending on the brand and model, you have to purchase an adapter that will allow your controls to work. However!!!, if you remove your factory deck, you will loose many options. eg. low tire pressure, change oil, etc. One way of installing an after market deck is to move your factory deck into the trunk and install a new head unit.
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You have to take it to the car audio store.
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To install deck flashing on an existing deck, first clean the area where the flashing will be installed. Cut the flashing to the appropriate size and shape, then secure it to the deck joists using screws or nails. Make sure the flashing overlaps properly to prevent water damage.
To install a stable and durable deck using 4x4 deck blocks, follow these best practices: Start by ensuring the ground is level and compacted. Place the deck blocks at each corner of the deck layout. Use a string level to ensure the blocks are at the same height. Install 4x4 posts into the deck blocks and secure them with screws. Attach beams to the posts to support the deck joists. Install the deck joists perpendicular to the beams. Secure the deck boards to the joists with screws or nails. Regularly inspect and maintain the deck to ensure its stability and durability.
Remove the 1994 be a week Century radio decorative cover. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
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