If your aftermarket radio deck isn't displaying anything, it could be due to a few reasons. First, check the wiring connections to ensure they are secure and properly connected, as loose or faulty connections can lead to a lack of power. Additionally, verify that the fuse for the radio is intact, as a blown fuse can prevent the unit from powering on. Lastly, ensure the radio is compatible with your vehicle's electrical system, as incorrect voltage or grounding issues may also cause display problems.
The radio is connected via serial cable to vital electronic systems. You can purchase an extension cable to put the radio in the trunk or under a seat, it has to stay in the car, even if you want to put in an aftermarket deck.
That depends. There should be two red power wires on the back of an aftermarket deck. One will be 'constant' power, the other will be 'switched' power. The 'constant' one always has power, so that radio stations and other settings aren't erased when the vehicle is turned off. I'm assuming you're not using an adapter harness to connect the aftermarket deck directly to the GM radio harness.(always the preferable option) Most of the time(when not using an adapter harness) I will locate a pre-existing wire in the dash that is 'constant', and tap into that for the 'constant'. The 'switched' power can be connected to the factory radio's 'switched' power source. You'll have to figure out which wire that is in the GM harness and connect to that, or (not so ideally) cut that wire and connect it to the deck.
You should check the fuse inside the truck it is either on the driver side by the door or under the dash on the driver side If you have an aftermarket deck and the fuses are good in the trucks fuse holder there is one behind the deck. To access it you have to pull out the deck. Any stereo shop can find it and replace it for you.
No, you dont need the code if your gonna put in an aftermarket deck. The only time you would need the code is if you took the stock radio out and unpluged the harness, so its not a problem with a new radio.
Unlock ford triple car stereo
you have to remove the pastic face plate that surrounds the radio unit, (few screws) once done remove the face plate, and should have 2 bolts holding the radio in undo those and pull out radio then disconnect wires accrodingly
The radio is connected via serial cable to vital electronic systems. You can purchase an extension cable to put the radio in the trunk or under a seat, it has to stay in the car, even if you want to put in an aftermarket deck.
That depends. There should be two red power wires on the back of an aftermarket deck. One will be 'constant' power, the other will be 'switched' power. The 'constant' one always has power, so that radio stations and other settings aren't erased when the vehicle is turned off. I'm assuming you're not using an adapter harness to connect the aftermarket deck directly to the GM radio harness.(always the preferable option) Most of the time(when not using an adapter harness) I will locate a pre-existing wire in the dash that is 'constant', and tap into that for the 'constant'. The 'switched' power can be connected to the factory radio's 'switched' power source. You'll have to figure out which wire that is in the GM harness and connect to that, or (not so ideally) cut that wire and connect it to the deck.
only the dealership can unlock the radio,and they charge more than its worth,better off getting an aftermarket stereo and having it installed!
You should check the fuse inside the truck it is either on the driver side by the door or under the dash on the driver side If you have an aftermarket deck and the fuses are good in the trucks fuse holder there is one behind the deck. To access it you have to pull out the deck. Any stereo shop can find it and replace it for you.
You should remove the factory car radio. It really is inexpensive. Just remove it, put an aftermarket alarm in, and an aftermarket deck. Any other attempts or circumvents usually cause problems. I have a 97 civic and that process is exactly what I did and it was the best decision I have ever made.
Security is in the deck. You will be replacing it with a new deck so the security features in the old deck will not be a problem.
The deck has to be a aftermarket deck. On the wiring harness, you will see a blue wire that says rem. Hook it up there and you should be good
No, you dont need the code if your gonna put in an aftermarket deck. The only time you would need the code is if you took the stock radio out and unpluged the harness, so its not a problem with a new radio.
buy an instalation kit and match the wires color for color
To install an aftermarket deck in a Mitsubishi Diamante, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim surrounding the factory stereo using a trim removal tool, then unscrew and pull out the old stereo. Connect the aftermarket deck using a wiring harness adapter specific to your vehicle, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, test the new stereo before reassembling the dashboard trim.
yes as long as it has the amp remote and the two audio cables