Stereo Wiring and Install Parts
Want to upgrade your factory radio and/or your speakers? Here is all the info that you will need. You will need certain parts to install your new radio. The parts are: antenna adaptor only 1989 to 2005), a wiring harness, and a dash kit. The part numbers for these are as follows. *(M) stands for Metra Parts. If you have a 1st Generation S-10 (1982-1993)* you have 4x6 plates in the dash, and 4X10's in the side panels, or in the rear pillar. The wiring harness to add an aftermarket radio is 70-1677-1 (Metra) and GM01B (Scosche). The dash kit is 99-4544 (M), and Gm1500B (S) *Antenna adaptor is 40GM-10 (only for Years 1989-1993) If you have a 1st Generation S-10 Blazer (1982-1994)*, you have 4x6 plates in dash, and 6x9's in rear on side panel (4-doors will have 6 1/2's in rear doors instead of 6x9's) The wiring harness is 70-1677-1 (M) and GM01B (S) The dash kit is 99-4544(M) and GM1500B (S) *Antenna adaptor is 40GM-10 (only for Years 1989-1994) If you have a 2nd Generation S-10 (1994- 2003)* you have 4x6’s in the dash, 6 ½’s in the doors, and 4x6’s in the rear panel. Some models will not have an actual 4x6 in the dash, rather either a blank plate or a 1” tweeter in a 4x6 plate. The wiring harness for 1994-2001 is 70-1858 (M) and GM02B (S) The dash kit for 1994-1997 is 99-3043 / 99-3044 (M) and GM1515 (S) The dash kit for 1998-2001 is 99-3300 (M) and GM1588B (S) The wiring harness for 2002-2003 is 70-2003 (M) and GM05B (S) The dash kit for 2002-2003 is 99-2003 / 99-2001 / 99-3301 (M) and GM1583B (S) * Antenna adaptor is 40GM-10 (needed on all S-Series Trucks from 1994-up) If you have a 2nd Generation S-10 Blazer / Blazer (1995-2005)* you have 4x6’s in the dash, 6 ½’s in doors and 6x9’s in rear side panel. On 4-Door models, you have 6 ½’s in all 4 doors. The wiring harness for 1995-2001 is 70-1858 (M) and GMO2B (S) The dash kit for 1995-1997 is 99-3043 / 99-3044 (M) and GM1515 (S) The dash kit for 1998-2001 is 99-3300 (M) and GM1588B (S) The wiring harness for 2002-2005 is 70-2003 (M) and GM05B (S) The dash kit for 2002-2005 is 99-2003 / 99-2001 / 99-3301 (M) and GM1583B * Antenna adaptor is 40GM-10 (needed on all S-Series Trucks from 1994-up)
For Blazers and S-10s (including Bravada, Sonoma, Jimmy, Full-Size) the actual stereo wiring is as follows Constant 12V+ Orange Switched 12V+ Yellow Ground Black Illumination Gray Dimmer Brown Antenna Trigger Pink Antenna Right Front Front Speakers 4" x 6" Dash Left Front (+) Tan Left Front (-) Gray Right Front (+) Light Green Right Front (-) Dark Green Rear Speakers 6" x 9" Side Panels Left Rear (+) Brown Left Rear (-) Yellow Right Rear (+) Dark Blue Right Rear (-) Light Blue For 2002 up blazers the wiring is as follows: Radio 12v orange+radio harness Radio Ground black-radio harness Radio Ignition dk. green+radio harness Radio Illumination gray (dimmer)+radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on N/A Power Antenna N/A LF Speaker +/- tan - gray+,- radio harness RF Speaker +/- lt. green - dk. green+,- radio harness LR Speaker +/- brown - yellow+,- radio harness RR Speaker +/- dk. blue - lt. blue+,- radio harness |
RE: Stereo Wiring and Install Parts
Is this wiring the same for a 2000 chevy ZR2 blazer? I have an aftermarket deck that I am trying to install but I can not figure out where the accessory wire goes? (to what color) I have 2 skinny dark blue 1 skinny green and a thick light blue and a thick brown. what do those get connected to? Please help me!!!
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RE: Stereo Wiring and Install Parts
that is the exact same wiring for your truck
here are the wiring codes for the after market harness 12v constant is Orange - connect to yellow wire on radio 12v switched is yellow(larger wire) - connect to red wire on radio ground is black, connect to black on radio ignore the grey and brown, for must and illumination. don't worry about them Speakers are Left Front Tan is positive - connect to solid gray on radio Grey is negative - connect to gray with black tracer on radio Rt Front Lt Green is Positive - connect to solid white on radio Dk Green is Negative - connect to white with black tracer on radio Left Rear Brown is positive - connect to solid green on radio Yellow(smaller wire) is Negative - connect to green with black tracer on radio Rt Rear Positive is Dk. Blue - connect to solid purple wire on radio Negative is Lt. Blue - connect to purple with black tracer on radio |
RE: Stereo Wiring and Install Parts
Excellent post hillbillyinOhio. This'll be nice when I upgrade my speakers.
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what modulator do i need for install in 04 blazer?
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what modulator for what?? please create a new topic in the a/v section where we can better help you!
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Circuitcity installed teh amp control cable to the dark green wire.. is this wrong and could this be a reason my amp is not turning on?
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are you referring to the remote lead to tell the amp to turn on?? if you have a factory radio, should be connected to the larger yellow wire
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im getting new speakers but is it necessary to replace my indash tweeters?
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you dont need to replace them unless you want to. it would be best to get a good set of component speakers and run the tweeter up to the dash. most speakers you see at walmart/circuitcity/bestbuy...etc.etc... are coaxial speakers that have a larger speaker and a built-in tweeter on top of that. some speakers take it to the extreme and have two or even three tweeters. i have 3way speakers in my front doors and 2way speakers in my rear doors. i have a 4x6 component speaker in the front dash.
i will probably end up getting new (component) front speakers within the next few months. i dont know how long the 3way pioneer speakers can take a 70w beating... |
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