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Re: 05 gmc sierra stereo swap [sanipass] by obyone
Nov 03, 2008 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: sanipass (Nov 03, 2008 6:20 pm)

A good car stereo shop charges around $125 to install a head unit. Might be money well spent. Pass-lock feature disables your stock head unit rendering it useless unless reinstalled on your truck. Makes it useless in case a thief steals it. Then again let them take the stock system.
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Re: 05 gmc sierra stereo swap [obyone] by sanipass
Nov 03, 2008 (6:30 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Nov 03, 2008 6:28 pm)

do you know if there is anyway i could do it myself... i mean, what do they do that is so special?
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Re: 05 gmc sierra stereo swap [sanipass] by sanipass
Nov 03, 2008 (6:34 pm)
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Replying to: sanipass (Nov 03, 2008 6:30 pm)

is it true that the factory head unit has to stay in the truck in order for the computer to function correctly?
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Re: 05 gmc sierra stereo swap [sanipass] by obyone
Nov 03, 2008 (7:38 pm)
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Replying to: sanipass (Nov 03, 2008 6:34 pm)

The factory head unit can be removed and the bcm needs to be reprogrammed. From what I recall you need a wiring harness for the aftermarket stereo to plug into the GM harness and I think that's about it.
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Re: 05 gmc sierra stereo swap [sanipass] by snickers1127
Nov 04, 2008 (6:47 am)
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Replying to: sanipass (Nov 03, 2008 6:20 pm)

what you will have to do and do it this way use a quick install harness you can buy anywhere hook the new stereos harness to the quick connect one and its just a matter of pluggin in and you will need to get a antenna wire extender about 5 bucks at walmart the the quick connect is around 15 the onboard computer runs the stock stereo it is all wired into the factory alarm system you will have to run 2 wires to the fuse box one fusethat is hot all the time and of course the other that only comes on with the key and also you will need a dash kit too cause when you remove the stock there will be a big whole you need to fill and again walmart has everything you need the kit is about 20 bucks and works with all makes and models and no you wont need to keep the stock stereo in the truck i dont have mine and my replacement in dash cd works flawlessly if you have any questions and want to make absolutely sure check with a local car stereo install shop they would be more then helpful if you have questions and there is no charge for a question i hope this helps oh by the way and to answer the prevous post you dont have to do anything with the onboard computer you will be bypassing it completely
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by snickers1127
Nov 04, 2008 (7:31 am)
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another thing you need to remember also when you do hook it up there will be no more door chimes and door buzzers anymore if you want that to happen then you will need to consult a stereo shop and have them install it but if it isnt going to be a loss to you then by all means go with the original plan and by pass the computer with the aftermarket let me know if i can be of assitance with this email me anytime john_c27yahoo.com
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94 factory stereo to aftermarket cd player swap by petgre
Nov 08, 2008 (7:05 pm)
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Has anybody ever swapped out a radio/cassette deck for a cd player in a 94 chevrolet 1500 series pickup? Best Buy wants $100 just to install a new head unit in this truck because of the additional parts that are needed. Is it easy enough to do myself and get the unit from Crutchfield which includes everything (including mounting gear & wiring harness) or difficult enough to go ahead and let Best Buy do it. It's been 25 years since I put a new head unit in a vehicle.Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this post.
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94 factory stereo to aftermarket cd player swap by snickers1127
Nov 08, 2008 (8:49 pm)
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its actually quite easy but you will want to check with the dealership because certain yr models dont have a ignition or battery wire in the stereo harness since it runs thru the factory antitheft system but seeing as it is a 94 it might not have that problem but its quite easy to install all you have to do is go to walmart to the automotive dept and look for a quick connect harness color coded wires crimp them to the stereo harness and it just a matter of plugging in piece of cake
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Re: 94 factory stereo to aftermarket cd player swap [snickers1127] by petgre
Nov 09, 2008 (11:00 am)
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Replying to: snickers1127 (Nov 08, 2008 8:49 pm)

Thank you for the reply to my question. I don't think this truck has an anti theft system on it. It is a work truck that has a 4.3 v 6, automatic trans, a/c that still works,and an am/fm/cassette player with the cassette player in the middle of the dash and the radio controls by the drivers seat.That is what intimidates me about swapping this out myself. I just bought this truck off my step father with only 122,000 miles on it so I'm hoping this truck has alot of life left in it.
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94 factory stereo to aftermarket cd player swap by snickers1127
Nov 09, 2008 (2:25 pm)
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ok well that makes it easy then all you will need to do is just get a dash kit cause aftermarket stereos are small compared to the hole a stock one has dash kits run about 20 bucks and the quick connect harness adapter is about 15 and you can get them at your local walmart but if you use the factory harness the steering wheel controls might not work though cause that is dont automatic thru the onboard computer i think dont qoute me on that though but if it dont work all you do is set the dash kit for your make model and yr it has layouts and instructions with pictures and it is very easy and once you connect the quick connect harness to your stereo its just a matter of plugging it in and clicking it into the kit and your done i dont even think you will need any tools except for taking out the retaining bolts for the radio the dash assembly should just snap off but if you arent sure check with the dealership

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