I'd try it yourself. Just take your time and you will be okay. Is there already a deck in the car now, an aftermarket one? If so that will make your day a whole lot easier. The dash comes apart really easy.
Nope, it's the stock stereo that came with the car. What pisses me off is that it doesnt even have a cassette player, I mean jeez. lol, I'd atleast be able to use that as the AUX, but Not even that. And how would i do that?
I can't really follow any tutorials, there are none for that stereo or for the car even, the ones i did find are very low quality and not so easy to follow.
It's going to depend on the shop 35-50 bucks would be my guess. I'd find a shop call them and ask.
Part 1
Part 2
The instructions are kind of dumb, aka you don't need to pry anything with a screwdriver and hog the seams up. But at least this shows you where all the bolts and clips are. Every bolt is 7mm and 1 philips head screw.
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As a former installer, I'm gonna tell you like I used to tell my customers. The most expensive part about the 00+ Jbodies is the harness. You can try and save money by buying a cheap headunit, but the harness to connect it and retain the warning chimes is anywhere between $70-$120 (depending on where you get it).
If you don't mind losing the chimes, there are ways to connect the headunit and allow it to get power by using a different harness (Geo Tracker IIRC), and running a wire to the Windshield Wiper fuse. It'll run you about $8-$15 online. Maybe less.
Also, the antenna adapter is needed and the dash kit.
So Parts Needed:
Antenna Adapter, Dash Kit, and Harness here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aftermarket-Single-Din-ISO-Radio-Stereo-Install-Dash-Kit-Wire-Harness-Antenna-/390631531793
This one has the extra red wire to tap into the Windshield Wiper Fuse.
Y3llowCav wrote:Part 1
Part 2
The instructions are kind of dumb, aka you don't need to pry anything with a screwdriver and hog the seams up. But at least this shows you where all the bolts and clips are. Every bolt is 7mm and 1 philips head screw.
Thanks man! I appreciate it.
Sparky15_00 (Corsica Dude) wrote:As a former installer, I'm gonna tell you like I used to tell my customers. The most expensive part about the 00+ Jbodies is the harness. You can try and save money by buying a cheap headunit, but the harness to connect it and retain the warning chimes is anywhere between $70-$120 (depending on where you get it).
If you don't mind losing the chimes, there are ways to connect the headunit and allow it to get power by using a different harness (Geo Tracker IIRC), and running a wire to the Windshield Wiper fuse. It'll run you about $8-$15 online. Maybe less.
Also, the antenna adapter is needed and the dash kit.
So Parts Needed:
Antenna Adapter, Dash Kit, and Harness here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aftermarket-Single-Din-ISO-Radio-Stereo-Install-Dash-Kit-Wire-Harness-Antenna-/390631531793
This one has the extra red wire to tap into the Windshield Wiper Fuse.
Thank you, so all I need is that, and the instructional video yellowcav linked?
Don't be intimidated by it, you can easily do it yourself and gain valuable knowledge for projects down the road