boring topic, sorry, but i have this radio left over from a yard sale. would like to wire it up for garage sound. i suppose power leads are a good start, can test out for speakers after that. from a '95 saturn. thanks.
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Started by
littlefish
, Feb 15 2012 03:28 PM
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Posted 15 February 2012 - 03:28 PM
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Posted 15 February 2012 - 06:09 PM
I would need to see pics to be certain but you can buy a harness that will plug into the radio that is just like the one in the car
look for Metra part# 71-1858
http://www.metraonli...om/part/71-1858
it is the standard GM 21 pin plug, it was used from 1988 to 2005, you might even be able to get one from a junk yard for a couple bucks.
you will also want a gm antenna plug adapter and antenna if you are planning on listening to AM radio, or you can stick a wire in the antenna and get fm.
or if you want to solder connections on at the radio... these are the same as the saturn radio connections.

http://www.andylphot...ero/wiring.html
look for Metra part# 71-1858
http://www.metraonli...om/part/71-1858
it is the standard GM 21 pin plug, it was used from 1988 to 2005, you might even be able to get one from a junk yard for a couple bucks.
you will also want a gm antenna plug adapter and antenna if you are planning on listening to AM radio, or you can stick a wire in the antenna and get fm.
or if you want to solder connections on at the radio... these are the same as the saturn radio connections.

http://www.andylphot...ero/wiring.html
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