OEM Radio
#1
OEM Radio
Would it be possible/practical to install a newer OEM radio, say from a 2007 trailblazer, into a 1997 Blazer? Both are double-din. My '97 has the original radio and I like the look and feel of the newer OEM's.
Where could I buy a newer OEM radio, complete with satellite tuner?
Thanks,
Maynard
Where could I buy a newer OEM radio, complete with satellite tuner?
Thanks,
Maynard
#2
RE: OEM Radio
I do not believe that this would be possible due to the integration of the stereo into the other systems on the vehicle. Those systems do not exist in the s-series vehicles.
#3
RE: OEM Radio
Thanks.
#4
RE: OEM Radio
agreed. Newer cars have a databus system,a nd will not work on pre 2001 gm cars.
#5
RE: OEM Radio
Both Pat and Kyle are correct (as usual...lol). The newer generation of radios are tied into the GM LAN (local area network) and communicate with other modules on the car. That being said, the only thing that would actually keep them from working in your car is the fact that they will go into left-lock if they do not receive the proper VIN number in a mesage from another module. On your 97 model there is nothing that sends this VIN mesage, but you could, at least theoretically, make one of these radios work in a newer model (1998-2005) S/T truck. But it would have to have been equipped with a radio that communicates with the BCM on the class 2 data line, (rpo's UB0, UB1, US8, US9 etc..) so it could receive the VIN message for operation. Anyway, I want to recommend a Pioneer DEH-M7700MP....I just bought one and I LOVE it...great sound quality and the aftermarket radios now have as good or better reception than most factory-installed units, so it's a win-win...
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