2012 Silverado Radio into 2004 Blazer
I was recently given the stock radio from a 2012 Silverado. After removing my dash and radio, I have found the 2012 radio is slightly longer and thicker. However I think this can all be remedied with a little fabrication. The wiring harness has a much different plug, and I do not have the harness for the 2012 radio.
The question that I do have is has anyone done this before?
Have any idea what adapter/s will be helpful to me?
I won't be making any cuts until I know I can wire the darn thing up the correct way. (OK any way that will make it work)
Any advice would be appreciated.
The question that I do have is has anyone done this before?
Have any idea what adapter/s will be helpful to me?
I won't be making any cuts until I know I can wire the darn thing up the correct way. (OK any way that will make it work)
Any advice would be appreciated.
I agree with Thogert, it's not EVEN close to worth the time and effort to build a harness to wire that thing with.
The only good way to do it would be to grab a wiring adapter for an aftermarket unit for your truck and then cut the harness out of the '12 truck. With a wiring diagram you could make all the right connections and it MIGHT work if there's no factory anti-theft in the unit looking for the original vehicles PCM/BCM.
Not worth the time, money or effort in my opinion.
The only good way to do it would be to grab a wiring adapter for an aftermarket unit for your truck and then cut the harness out of the '12 truck. With a wiring diagram you could make all the right connections and it MIGHT work if there's no factory anti-theft in the unit looking for the original vehicles PCM/BCM.
Not worth the time, money or effort in my opinion.
Last edited by altoncustomtech; Aug 26, 2013 at 05:26 PM.
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