2005 stereo removal
nrs
02-19-2005, 12:15 AM
Anyone know how to remove the stereo from a 2005 2500 Silverado? I need to get to the back of the stereo.
Thanks
Thanks
blackbok
02-19-2005, 04:21 PM
1.Put your key in and turn it to the 2nd position (do not start)
2.Drop it into 1st gear
3.Pry the trim around the dash off with your fingers. It is held on by clips. Be careful, but don't be scared.
4.With the trim off, take out the 3-4 bolts holding the stereo in the dash.
5.Pull it out!
2.Drop it into 1st gear
3.Pry the trim around the dash off with your fingers. It is held on by clips. Be careful, but don't be scared.
4.With the trim off, take out the 3-4 bolts holding the stereo in the dash.
5.Pull it out!
2000 Silverado 4x4
02-23-2005, 11:31 PM
Make sure that you do not have RDS system in your truck!! This is VERY Important!
To check, stick your key in the ignition and lean down by the drivers kick panel.
If the dinger plays through your drivers door speaker then you have it.
If it sounds anywhere else you don't have it.
RDS is a radio diagnostic system which means your trucks computer is part of the radio.
If you disconnect the radio and replace it without the proper harnesses for RDS then you will have problems. Ex your airbags could blow out in your face without warning, abs lock up at any given time etc etc. GM uses RDS in various 2000 and newer models. Pass this on to friends
To check, stick your key in the ignition and lean down by the drivers kick panel.
If the dinger plays through your drivers door speaker then you have it.
If it sounds anywhere else you don't have it.
RDS is a radio diagnostic system which means your trucks computer is part of the radio.
If you disconnect the radio and replace it without the proper harnesses for RDS then you will have problems. Ex your airbags could blow out in your face without warning, abs lock up at any given time etc etc. GM uses RDS in various 2000 and newer models. Pass this on to friends
rabt
02-25-2005, 05:05 PM
RDS Radio trucks are not the only trucks that the radio is part of your BCM all TRUCKS from 2003 up are like this but it doesn't control anything but the streering wheel controls (if you have them) and they plays the "dinger" through the driver door speaker ..... they also "learn" the VIN number from the truck
jeverett
02-28-2005, 07:23 AM
RDS is what makes the station name show up. You have no worry of blowing your airbags out.
Lobstah
09-30-2005, 01:12 PM
I plan to replace my current AM/FM with a 2004 AM/FM/CD/Cassette that was taken out of a Silverado, so I doubt that I'd have any compatibility problems?
Lob
Lob
jeverett
10-03-2005, 07:37 PM
More than likely not. Usually radios from 99-02 are interchangable, as are the 03-present models.
Lobstah
10-03-2005, 08:11 PM
Well...turns out it IS a problem. Radio comes on a displays "12:23 LOCKED". I've tried the retrieval methods (holding 2+3 for 10sec) and nothing ever changes.
I'll stop in at my dealership tomorrow and see what they have to say.
Lob
I'll stop in at my dealership tomorrow and see what they have to say.
Lob
jeverett
10-03-2005, 08:58 PM
ohh..theres a thread about unlocking the radios on here somewhere
Lobstah
10-03-2005, 10:12 PM
Yes...it's a sticky at the top of the forum. That's what I was talking about. It doesn't seem to work on 05 models.
Lob
Lob
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