The early refining most cats bring about to their vehivle is add a machine stereo. On account of advanced parts on the marketplace such as sprint kits and wiring harnesses, installing a stereo has never been easier. Sure, grounding your van stereo terminated the harness isn't incredibly strenuous, on the contrary it is basic to receive the stereo properly working. In this situation, the project vehicle is a 2001 GMC Sierra pickup, on the other hand the growth is the equivalent for other vehicles also.
Instructions
1. Community your foot on the brake pedal, situate the leading in the ignition and turn the guide to the "on" position. Shift the transmission lever into the lowest gear, and tilt the steering border to its lowest objective at the twin epoch.
2. Pull off the sprint bezel that goes sorrounding the stereo and gauge Swarm. It comes off with a petite bit of energy from your hands.
3. Put the machine back in grounds and turn off the ignition.
4. Pull away the foundry stereo by pushing down on the tabs that secure the deck in apartment on either side of the stereo with your thumbs. Unplug the plant wiring harness and pull outside the antenna lead.
5. Place the cage that comes with the aftermarket stereo into the vehicle-specific dash kit. To secure the cage to the kit, push the tabs inside the cage down using the flathead screwdriver, which presses the cage against the kit.
6. Wire the vehicle-specific wiring harness to the harness that comes with the aftermarket stereo using the wire cutters, wire stripper, wire crimpers and the blue butt connectors. Stereo companies today label and color code each wire, so it's easy to figure out which is which. By crimping each wire to the wire on the other harness using the blue butt connectors, you'll be assured that everything works properly in the end. Do this with every wire but the black wire on the harness.
7. Crimp the 18-gauge wire to the black wire on the harness using the wire crimpers. This is your ground wire.
8. Run the 18-gauge wire to a solid ground on the dashboard.11. Push the stereo into the cage until you hear a click. The stereo is now installed in the vehicle.
The stereo is now properly grounded.
10. Connect the radio harness to the stereo through the dash kit. Then clip the antenna adapter to the stock antenna.
This is a metal point on the dash that you can screw into.9. Crimp the ring terminal onto the end of the 18-gauge wire using the wire strippers and wire cutters. Then place a self-tapping screw through the terminal and drill it into the metal dashboard section behind the stereo. Reassemble the dashboard in the opposite order of disassembly.