Around 80 to 100 dollars. It depends.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
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.
I think it means you can buy a satellite radio receiver, and your stereo will accept it's input without modification.
I really doubt there is a kit to install a CD player in that car, you will have to install it on your own somehow.
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You can find someone to install your car radio at you local retailer. Geek Squad's team of Auto Experts could help you install your car stereo. You would have to go to a Best Buy with a Geek Squad to assist you.
An XM radio is no more difficult to install than a normal car stereo.
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.
Yes, you can install an aftermarket sat. radio on any car that did not come with it. See your local radio/electronic store.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
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.
Installing a satellite radio system in a Kia Sephia shouldn't cost more than $50.00 at the most. Fortunately, satellite radio receivers are more than affordable today.
you could go to radio shack and get an installation kit for 96' elantra and it is self explanatory.
Normally in the modern cars there is no necessity to install the CD player, as they are already accompanied in the car radio. Otherwise the user has to follow the instruction manual.
I think it means you can buy a satellite radio receiver, and your stereo will accept it's input without modification.
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I really doubt there is a kit to install a CD player in that car, you will have to install it on your own somehow.