04-06-2007, 02:47 PM | #1 |
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My dad has a 1997 GMC Yukon and the CD player is screwed. It hates to play cds so we are going to get a new one. The CD player is auxillary so is separate from the radio lower in the dash with a tape player in the radio head unit. I was wondering if you can upgrade that stereo to say a 2000 or newer and everything would work, or if you have to mess with the wiring harness a bit for it to fit, or if it will even fit in the dash! I want a newer one with a CD player in it and where the CD player is I want to replace that with the factory pocket that goes inside. Thanks for any help!
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04-07-2007, 09:13 PM | #2 |
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It would probably be cheaper to pick out an aftermartket unit. You will need an install kit, wiring adapter and if you want to remove the factory cd player, check with your GM dealer, they have a OEM pocket (about $22 for the one I bought for my dad) that fits in the hole that went into the trucks that didn't come with a cd player. The pocket, wiring adapter and dash install kit should run you about $50 and the sky is the limit on the cd player $100 and up. I like Pioneer units, they are very flexible, sound good and are reliable. I have had 4 units and never had a failure, in fact the first one I purchased is in a friends truck (it has actually been in 5 different trucks and one of the was totaled in a front end collision and is now in the friends truck i mentioned). As far as putting a newer style OEM stereo in your truck, I don't know. I don't imagine it would be that cheap and I would assume that the brackets that hold yours in place would not transfer to the newer stereo. Good Luck.
Check out these guys for more info on installing an aftermarket unit: www.crutchfield.com
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04-08-2007, 07:44 PM | #3 |
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I would like to go aftermarket but knowing my dad hes in his forties and he has had aftermarket stereos in the last 3 vehicles he has owned but we dont want to go aftermarket again one main reason we would put in our subs and amp but where I live we dont want to mess around with having to take out a faceplate and subs every night plus the possiblility of someone stealing the head unit. We have had our (sold) suburban broken into twice in our driveway a 2004 lincoln navigator limo (first one in Canada) which with the idiots around here someone broke into it and lit it on fire a couple of months later. And about 8 years ago had a car broken into and was stolen and torched as well.
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04-09-2007, 07:41 PM | #4 |
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Well then you might try some of your local stereo shops and see if they might have a newer factory unit to check out. I know GM uses a factory unit that has the cd player in the unit itself instead of the remote player under it. If you could come across one that will work in your dash, you could take the old player out and install the factory pocket (I like the pocket on mine, makes a good catch-all). I think GM put the remote player under the unit to allow the use of cassettes and cds. You might also try wrecking yards to see if they might have a used one from a wrecked vehicle.
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10-30-2008, 01:44 PM | #5 |
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Is there any security settings with the original stereo that I have to worry about when I take it out. I am looking at replaceing mine with an aftermarket one since my stereo lights are starting to go out on me.
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10-31-2008, 12:10 AM | #6 |
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Re: Radio
I'm guessing by your S/N that yours is a '98. You'll need a couple modules and a wiring harness adapter to make your radio function like factory because the factory head unit does everything but slice and dice tomatoes.
It makes the beeps for the open door alarms, check engine, oil lvl, etc. If the truck has OnStar then you'll need another adapter as well. Peripheral makes all the components you'll need and an install kit from Metra Electronics should take you a long ways.
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