Could the purple wire be an output from the old stereo to an amp? If so, what would I connect it to on the new stereo to get it to function properly? The only wire not connected on it is labeled for a remote amp. Connecting it to the purple wire does nothing. My son insists the rear speakers worked before disconnecting the old stereo. I ran a seperate wire from new stereo out the door and into the trunk and verified one of the rear speakers was working. If the new stereo outputs are working and the speakers worked with the existing wiring from the old stereo, the only thing I can think of that could cause the problem would be an amp.
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I'm going to be getting a 4 door cavalier next week and don't see a way to mount radios. I have a d scanner i use on important outings and have a Icom V i always keep out in the truck. NeFire Member. Joined Mar 30, Messages 1, Location Nebraska. I have a friend who drives a two door cavy. My first thought is good luck to you.
You could use a test light and check for a keyed 12v source on the harness or post a wiring diagram of what you got and what you had.
I did not cut the harness yet, but I just checked crutchfield. Here is the wiring diagram. It only turns off when you open the door. I believe that the wire to the BCM controls this and when the BCM sees that the door is opened, it turns off the radio. I made my sister pay a shop to do her car, but i did my fathers 03 avalanche in the driveway with my brother. They also have the antenna adapter you will need.
If you need to call them, they should help you out. Pump them for knowledge then look elsewhere if the price is too high. As stated above, GM runs everything through the radio, so usually an adapter is needed which here starts at about 80 bucks. A little bit of splicing and soldering the adapter onto the wires off the stereo and you are good to go.
My Subaru has one and it needs power. It saves a huge headache. Cavs do require a wire to the ignition. If that seems to challenging u can tie the constant to the ignition wire and to the cars 12volt constant.
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