I looked in the basement toolbox for mine, but I assume when we moved a year ago I threw it out.
Which car stereo will work on mine?
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I just took out the stereo to see how the wires look. There are only two connectors. Not bad. All I need is the adapter you guys mentioned.
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I don’t know if you use Amazon or not but if you get the part number off Best Buy and google it on Amazon they are cheap. Also these connectors are the best I have ever used. You can buy a smaller amount if you like them. I do my own wiring and have for many years. The plug in the picture may not be the exact one you need. I did not google your specific info.
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You need to look for a radio that has H/D in the model # so you get a radio that will last more than a few mo. I nave put a few car radios in my truck that did not last a short time?
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About the blue connector I posted, that’s apparently for the stereo microphone, which I don’t use. I think I’m all set. Thank you all for your help!
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Also, I have to second those connectors. They are awesome. No crimping, and a watertight, unmovable seal.Sirscrapntruckalot, PE_T and Banker Thank this.
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