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Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Audio/Radio

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2000 silverado dashlights by farmerkb
Mar 13, 2007 (3:46 pm)
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I have a 2000 silverado ext.cab and in the second year of our truck my cd player quit working. I have had no luck getting it to ever work so i just left it, I listen mostly to just the radio anyway. But now about 3-4 months ago we noticed the dash lights on the am/fm/cd unit, some lights quit. The preset buttons #2 and #5 and the SEEK button do not light up. Everything else lights up like they should as anyone every had this sort of problems????
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Re: 99 silverado / replacing radio [wgreen] by 07classic
Apr 01, 2007 (8:57 am)
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Replying to: wgreen (Aug 09, 2006 8:41 pm)

wgreen,
putting a stereo in the 06 shouldnot be a real big issue. However keep in mind that there are 2 ways of doing this. One is buy a harness piece that runs around 50 bucks at cruchfield or you can wire it without but you will not have the bells for if you leave your lights on or keys in the ignition. I just put a pioneer (er had it done) and there is plenty of space and the dash front comes out very easy.. almost 2 easy for theives etc. But i put a new deck new speakers and a small 8 inch sub behind seat and it sounds very very good for under 500 bucks. looks nice in dash also... doenst look like aftermarket.
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Re: 99 silverado / replacing radio [07classic] by limracer
Apr 21, 2007 (1:47 pm)
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Replying to: 07classic (Apr 01, 2007 8:57 am)

Which Pioner did you buy.
I have a 95 Sierra with a cassette reciever, I would like to install a cd/cassette reciever - was this available on a pre-2003 Sierra/Silverado. I am low budget and want to know what to look for in the Junk yard. Some of the local yards ask a thousand questions before they look up a part or allow you in the yard.
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99 Sierra Replace Remote CD Player by alwayslearn
May 30, 2007 (10:02 am)
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I have a 1999 Sierra 3/4 ton with the AM/FM Compact Disk, Cassette, Clock Package code - UP0. The CD player needs to be replaced. It is a remote cd player mounted down just above the console. It tries to read a cd, kicks it back out, and gets the code ERR. Have tried cleaning and resetting via unhooking the battery cable with no luck. I went to the dealer and they want $35 just to take it out to tell me how much it would be to replace. So I would like to do that myself. I removed the two screws inside the cd storage compartment below the cd player. The top part of the trim is still attached to the side molding that covers the area above the hump, but I can't see where or how. At that point I think I can remove the cd player and probably order a cd player myself.
 
Can someone tell me how to take this out without tearing up the plastic molding?
 
Is there a book I could order that would cover this type of repair for all the interior?
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Re: 99 Sierra Replace Remote CD Player [alwayslearn] by obyone
May 30, 2007 (11:43 am)
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Replying to: alwayslearn (May 30, 2007 10:02 am)

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Re: 99 Sierra Replace Remote CD Player [obyone] by alwayslearn
May 30, 2007 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (May 30, 2007 11:43 am)

Thanks. I have done a lot of searches and none brought that up. I looked and GM also has them so I think I'll order through the dealer and save shipping (I hope).
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Disabling the "Auto shutoff" feature for the radio by finger_lakes
Jun 20, 2007 (4:58 am)
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I have a 2007 Sierra Classic and I hate the fact that there is no Accessory position for the key. I want the radio to stay on when I shut the truck off, even if I open the door.
 
Is it a simple matter of rewiring the power to the radio direct to a constant 12v?
 
Any information, especially radio wiring info would be appreciated. Thanks.
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wattage per channel by smcduffie
Jul 01, 2007 (1:50 pm)
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I have to install new 5.25" speakers in my doors. I was just wondering what the wattage output is so I'll know what minimum wattage speakers to purchase.
 
Thanks for you help.
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Re: wattage per channel [smcduffie] by jnt
Jul 09, 2007 (5:34 pm)
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Replying to: smcduffie (Jul 01, 2007 1:50 pm)

Some radios can drive 25W/channel to 2 Ohm speaker load directly. Some only capable of driving 4 Ohm only. In that case, the maximum power output drops significantly (10W per speaker for example)
 
But all of that with a disclaimer: full volume setting and may be 10% distortion. Some cheap radio could not drive 2 Ohm speakers but most can do 4 Ohm. Normally if you set your volume 1/2 way, you're lucky to get 1W output/speaker.
 
In addition, radio has Distortion Limiter: it will back volume down or even shut down if it is overheated and/or could not drive Low Impedance (2 Ohm) speaker.
 
So radio is also a limiting factor. But if you want safe option, the new speakers should the same Impedance (4 Ohm or 2 Ohm) as the ones you replace. Typical OEM speakers are the cheapest things they could find in China or other low cost countries. Any decent high performance After-market speakers will improve the sound greatly even with the same load spec. The difference is the Audio frequency response: cheap OEM speakers have little BASS or TREBLE and more distortion.
 
If your audio system has the external amplifier like Bose, infinity, Pioneer... then the limiting factor is not the radio head anymore. It is now the Amp that needs to match your speaker loads
 
jt
 
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Burning CD-R discs with Windows Explorer by jsorensen
Jul 15, 2007 (1:19 pm)
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I can't get my 6-CD player to read my music data discs. I burn them with Windows Explorer as file folders for albmuns and within each folder are several .wma files. When I put the disc in the player, it responds by saying it can't find anything on the disc. Any solutions?

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