99-05 Grand am aftermarket radio install
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2022
- Installed an aftermarket radio in a 2003 Grand am Gt, this will go along with the video of the custom double din install!! The kit i used is 03-05. This install will reflect 01-05. 99/00 Will slightly differ.
The dash kit was found on Ebay and is one of the best quality ive seen in a while. Cost $44 and includes everything. Radio is a pioneer w/bluetooth thats a little older.
Ebay item #: 390698772134
Tools youll need:
Flat head
Phillips
7mm socket/ Ratchet
8mm or 5/16 wrench
Wire snips
Wire Crimping/Stripper tool
Electrical Tape
wire connectors
Good way to prevent from having to switch from stations with a bluetooth radio transmitter is to remove your antenna
"Still retain the CD, cuz we're cool" 😎😎 That's right😂😂❤
Thanks for the video, Saved me about $100 for installation on installing another OEM Monsoon radio just purchased new on ebay-Thank you again
Thanks for the good install video. Looks like you had the same upgrade Delco unit for that time. The tape and CD players on mine both have become unreliable, though using a tape-player adapter as an Aux port trick still works fine for using my smart phone through the six van speakers. The RDS (Radio Data System) on my Oldsmobile is kinda nice as it lists the station name and formats and such. Not sure that Pontiac units had that. Online data on mixing, matching, and fixing the 80's-00's Delco units could be a lot better. The anti-theft features GM started using are also less than helpful now when adapting junkyard units.
bro thank you
I have an ‘05 Grand Am GT that brought up in discussion a couple times regarding rusted rocker panels and where to find new metal. Anyway, have you ever noticed just about all Grand Am GT monsoon factory 6by9 in the back are junk.? The woofer is 2ohm, and both woofer & tweeter are independently powered & filtered via the amp. Now, putting any 4ohm 6by9 in place of reduces volume output and if you run the woofer wires, you lose the highs frequency’s. A great replacement is the G6 rear 6by9’s they are a direct replacement, and sound so much better than the old dry rotted & blown ones associated with ‘05 and earlier Grand Am. I thought maybe you could do a video regarding this. It would be informative I’m sure. Thanks, Chad.
Near the end of the video you talked about running a red wire from the radio to the fuse, can you detail going over that
Plz help lol!!! Do the 2005 SE come with a amp? Or was it only the GTs?
Where did you get the conversion harness?
Kyle I have steering wheel controls how do you hook up those?
Where did you buy the wiring harness
Do I have to have the chime box or can I run without it
Was there any extra wiring for a monsoon to add an amp?
I cut the wires for the unit, not knowing I could get a harness.. can I somehow work with that?