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80 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 9:17 AM
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Replying to: hawkeye6 (Sep 19, 2007 6:10 am) Radio, when first installed into vehicle, would store the vehicle VIN info into its computer (radio computer). Now if you put this radio into another vehicle, the radio would try to compare the stored VIN info with the vehicle's VIN. If they do not match, radio will lock up. The dealers should have tool to do that for you. jt |
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I am new to this forum and just bought my first Chevy silverado . It's a 1995 4x4 with crew cab and 5.7l engine. I would like to change out the factory installed casette player with a factory cd player. I called a local dealer and they said if I gave them the number off the back of the radio , I may be able to do a swap if it is compatible. Question is, how do I get the radio out? Thanks. Dan
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Replying to: danno4 (Dec 06, 2007 7:21 am) I forgot what the interior of this CK truck looks like as far as trimming around the radio is concerned. For the Model Year 2000 forward until 2007, you just removed 5-6 screws around the radio, Instrument Panel and then move the Gear Shifter to D position to take the whole upper plastic section out. It is 1- minute job with a flat nose screw driver and 7mm socket driver I hope yours is as easy as the model above. Anyway, since you will get the radio from the dealer, they should be able to show you how to do it. jt |
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One door speaker went bad. It's a 4 ohm, 6" round speaker with a plastic mount that clips into the door panel. I cannot find an exact oem replacement. Should I go to a car audio shop and buy one that closely matches the configuration, or must I buy from a chevy dealer?
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Replying to: djbeckett (Jan 28, 2008 11:58 pm) |
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I own an '04 gmc sierra 1500. I was told I could not replace the cd player w/ an aftermarket cd player myself because of a special harness/adaptor that is needed. Is there any truth to this? If so where can I find the harness/adaptor?
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Replying to: gmc04 (Jan 31, 2008 9:07 am) |
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The wiring harness is useful, not necessary, just makes a cleaner easier connection. What you do need is a modulator to process computer codes to your new radio. If you notice, your warning signals come through your factory speakers. The "open door" and "lights on" and "seatbelt" warning chimes come through the radio speakers. Without this little box, you won't get warning chimes. I picked one up at circuit city for about $75. Crutchfield has them too.
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Replying to: asylum575 (Jan 31, 2008 3:10 pm) |
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Replying to: danno4 (Dec 06, 2007 7:21 am) |
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