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95 PA Stereo removal question
I recently "inherited" a 1995 Park Avenue, and am trying to return it to tip-top shape.
The original OEM stereo (AM/FM cassette w/Tone control) display does not work, and I've purchased a replacement stereo off eBay. The stereo I'm removing is equipped with Theft-Loc, which I know will disable the unit as soon as the power is disconnected. My question is this: Does this feature affect only the stereo unit, or will it also prevent the replacement stereo (which DOES NOT have Theft-Loc) from working? My grandparents, from whom I'm getting the vehicle, are its second owners, and have no idea what the security code might be; I certainly don't want to have to go pay a dealership to unlock something so I can complete what is otherwise a straightforward do-it-yourself radio replacement! Thanks in advance for the assistance! |
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Re: 95 PA Stereo removal question
just swap them, it will work.
Theftlock, I think prevents the radio from being used outside of a GM car, because the computer sends a certain signal to the radio, telling it to work.
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UPDATE: The install went virtually without a hitch. Now, however, my steering wheel controls no longer function. Is this because the replacement unit is a lower model stereo than the original, or did I miss something? Is there a way around this, or should I consider repairing the OEM stereo if I want the steering wheel controls back?
I've purchased a Haynes repair manual for the car, but it seems painfully vague (covers Buick, Pontiac, Olds '85-'02).
Last edited by Ranger762; 06-17-2004 at 04:32 AM. |
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