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Originally Posted by parkavenuechrome
besides a custom wireing job there is no way to get it on. also you have to worry about the security code of the headunit. without it, you won't get anywhere.. sorry..
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I have the security code and the procedure for unlocking the unit from my Haynes Manual. After scouring the Internet, I found I could solder together two connectors, one from my car's wiring harness and one from the radio, to make the newer Delco deck compatible. This could work even without wiring schematics because the wires themselves were labled.
http://www.installer.com was a useful resource and I also used
http://www.crutchfield.com. The guy I e-mailed at Crutchfield linked me to the wrong wiring harness connector after I had e-mailed for advice and told them they had the wrong image listed for my car. He said something about them having that info for 9 years and nobody else had reported this 'conflicting information'. Therefore, I decided to go get some advice from the stereo install people at Best Buy. The guy I talked to was smart, well-spoken, and found each of the connectors I needed in under 10 seconds; but then, he realized that this Monsoon CD deck I have plugs into an external amplifier as part of the Trans Am's 8-speaker Monsoon sound system, which I did not have. In conclusion, the CD Deck is incompatible with my car after all.
- Jon
FYI: While I found the connectors I needed online ranging in price from $9.00 to $11.50, Best Buy wanted $17.50 for each.
95 Buick Park Ave 4-speaker 3.8L