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Use a multimeter in Ohms mode to place a tickle of electricity to each speaker wire. you should hear each speaker crackle. (Multimeters only use a 9v battery internally)
Label each pair of wires for speakers.
Their color coding may help. Keep the negative & positive wires to the speakers correct so that the speakers all travel in a forward motion together or you will have distortion from one speaker that is out of phase with the others.
You will also have a permanent +12v line and a Ignition Key +12 volt line.
One keeps the station memory etc when the ignition key is off.
Check engine light back on ???? What DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes are stored ? Need to know that to assist you . After a battery disconnect on GM vehicles you need to enter a code into the radio for it to work again . Not all GM vehicles are like this , i will have to look that up I come back later ! Time to take kids to school .
No, the stereo unlock code cannot be retrieved with the VIN.
You can get the unlock code for free from any Honda Dealer. You will need to give them the stereo serial number from the back of the stereo or written on a card (or possibly the manual) provided when the vehicle was new. If the dealer removes the stereo to retrieve the serial number they will charge around $100.
DANGER: Do not try to enter the code randomly! The stereo will lock out after 10 incorrect attempts.
Antenna connector behind the radio must be loose or barely connected to it's socket. Now you're getting all the noise electricity can throw at you. Check it by pulling the radio out with the specific radio tool, and don't forget the radio code, you'll need it when you reinstall it back again for it to operate.
To enter the code, press the minute and the hour buttons on your stereo! If you have problem or forget your code, there you'll have to hold down the AM/FM button until another code shows up. You'll then have to phone a 1-800 number, enter the authorization code, followed by the code from your CD player.
If this is the case, let me know and I'll get you the numbers!
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im dave
your vehicles stereo is equipped with an antitheft system that render it inoperable once removed. If you are replacing with another ac delco make sure you have the code for that stereo. If you are replacing it with after market then find the section in your owners manual that tells you how to set the code, set it and write it down (maybe on the stereo) so you can sell it as those factory ac delco stereos are quite pricey
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