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I I have a 97 chevy silverado. the cd player is seperate from the main tuner w/tape deck. i ne to know the wire color scheme for the harness that goes forom the cd player to the back of the reciever
I could go outside and pop my dash apart real quick and tell you.Its real easy to take it off and pull the cd player and radio right out.Is your wiring harness missing or something?Is that why you need to know what it looks like?
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limited info this is for a 97 chevy truck if not the one open the site and pick your truck https://www.modifiedlife.com/1997-chevrolet-silverado-c1500-car-audio-wiring-diagram/
Only if the factory stereo has an aux input can you connect the two.
Now, if the stereo has a tape deck, you can buy an adapter that plugs into the tablet (or other device) then you put this cassette looking thing into the player and it works.
This should help you wire up your new stereo. 97 Ranger stereo wiring diagram. They do make a plug in harness for your truck. Metra part number 70-5600.
most likely is the radio itself- typical ford radio... best bet is look in a junkyard for a new radio- there are no fusible links- there usually is just one 10amp fuse in the inside fusebox. but if the cd& tape players work it is in the stereo itself. hope this helps and good luck
Do yourself a big favor & buy the adapter plug for the harness, that converts your Chrysler harness to easy install of aftermarket stereo. Any autoparts or audio store should have them.
Perhaps there was another system installed at another time and someone cut the wires within the system to make that particular stereo system work. Inspect the wires all the way from the decks wiring harness to the speakers, they could be cut and you might be able to splice the wires and reconnect them or you may have to run seperate speaker wire for each speaker to resolve this issue.
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