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Cadillac jack radio shack
Cadillac jack radio shack













This site shows the correct audio wires from the CD player This is the jack you will need from radio shack. forums/stereo-electronics/688297-how-you-can-add-aux-input-mp3-player-without-adapter.html

cadillac jack radio shack

I Used These 2 sites to figure out what i know for this. V: Unplug the CD player at the player itself. I Dont recall on the classic but you can probably count on it being the same.

cadillac jack radio shack

I know that the 2G radio has the screws on the front, back, and sides. ( The pic indicates the 2 plugs you DONT want to mix up, you have to unplug the left small one to get to the one underneath ) 1 on the top and 2 on the bottom you have to remove the tape player first to get to the bottom 2.) This year radio uses push connectors to connect the radio to the face plate, so no cables need unplugged.) (1998-99 Remove the front face plate by using the butter knife to release the lock tabs and then pull the radio face off. Disconnect them on the RADIO end NOT on the face plate.) ( remove the front face plate of the radio by using the butter knife to release the lock tabs, these radios use cables to connect the front face plate. Pull off all the knobs from the face plate II:Once you have your radio out use your 3/16" socket to take the bolt out of each top and bottom panel of the radio and pry the panels off to get inside the radio. Slide the knife thru this area and pull the bezel carefully along the edges 2001-03 uses snap holders that require no tools after you use your butter knife to remove the bezel. 1995-1999 uses 3 7mm bolts after you pop the dash plastic out of the way.

cadillac jack radio shack

Its a bit different depending on what year you have. Not responsible for any radio damage**ġ: dull butter knife (for removing the trim bezels)Ģ: 7mm 1/4" drive socket and accommodating ratchet driver (1G radio removal)ģ: 3/16" socket and accommodating ratchet driver (for disassemble of the radio)Ĥ: Soldering Iron (pen style around 30-45watt)Ĩ: CAT5 cable (or any cable that contains 4 wires and a ground) **This tutorial is intended for the D.I.Y.er with soldering ability. *My method involves using the CD player, the tape audio wires can be used also, but im not sure where those are located* Here begins my tutorial of how to add iPod AUX input to the factory radio in your Aurora!















Cadillac jack radio shack