'99 GM factory deck stuff - what are the options
'99 GM factory deck stuff - what are the options
i know in these cars you have to keep the deck or get like some sort of a module.
which option is cheaper and what are the things called?
which option is cheaper and what are the things called?
That’s the ones with the one and a half din openings right?
You can get after market head units that are 1.5din size but they haven’t been updated in years ..most I think still have cassettes.
Best bet is to get whatever single din deck you want and get the dash adapter for it. You need a dash adapter\dash kit regardless.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...+-+GM1483.html
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...2B+-+GM02.html
and maybe this (but I havent needed an antenna adapter in a long time.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...1B+-+MDA1.html
You can get after market head units that are 1.5din size but they haven’t been updated in years ..most I think still have cassettes.
Best bet is to get whatever single din deck you want and get the dash adapter for it. You need a dash adapter\dash kit regardless.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...+-+GM1483.html
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...2B+-+GM02.html
and maybe this (but I havent needed an antenna adapter in a long time.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...1B+-+MDA1.html
Yuli, forget the modules. You'll end up spending money for a glorified door chime/accessory wire... If the GM car doesn't have Bose or OnStar, run a wire to the radio fuse in the car's fuse panel. That will give you the switched 12+ you need for acc. Then just a regular wiring harness, not a module, for the rest. The only circuit that gets affected by not using the module is the data signal that comes through for acc and diagnostics via the radio display and the door chime. bestkits.com offers the GMCO if you really wanna spend 150 bones for a door chime and 10 mins of work. Metraonline.com has one as well.
Last edited by RomanticMoments; Sep 7, 2010 at 03:07 PM.
Oh, and your radio won't stay on for the usual couple minutes after the car's been shut off, it'll just go back to the regular style we've been used to for decades where the radio shuts off on the key and back on when its either in "run" or "acc".
That’s the ones with the one and a half din openings right?
You can get after market head units that are 1.5din size but they haven’t been updated in years ..most I think still have cassettes.
Best bet is to get whatever single din deck you want and get the dash adapter for it. You need a dash adapter\dash kit regardless.
Scosche GM1483B - Dash Kits - Sonic Electronix
Scosche GM02B - Wiring Harnesses - Sonic Electronix
and maybe this (but I havent needed an antenna adapter in a long time.
Scosche MDA1B - Antenna Adaptors - Sonic Electronix
You can get after market head units that are 1.5din size but they haven’t been updated in years ..most I think still have cassettes.
Best bet is to get whatever single din deck you want and get the dash adapter for it. You need a dash adapter\dash kit regardless.
Scosche GM1483B - Dash Kits - Sonic Electronix
Scosche GM02B - Wiring Harnesses - Sonic Electronix
and maybe this (but I havent needed an antenna adapter in a long time.
Scosche MDA1B - Antenna Adaptors - Sonic Electronix
now im more lost than ever........
i guess my question was what do i do with the factory deck? do i toss it? do i keep it?
i thought all the main functions were in the deck, as in it was the car computer?? is it not?
so to reformulate my question.......
Option 1: relocate the factory unit - how? what parts do i need?
Option 2: take the factory unit and throw it at the old lady in the wheelchair off of my balcony - what functions will i loose and what will i need for the aftermarket unit to work?
i guess my question was what do i do with the factory deck? do i toss it? do i keep it?
i thought all the main functions were in the deck, as in it was the car computer?? is it not?
so to reformulate my question.......
Option 1: relocate the factory unit - how? what parts do i need?
Option 2: take the factory unit and throw it at the old lady in the wheelchair off of my balcony - what functions will i loose and what will i need for the aftermarket unit to work?
Yuli, forget the modules. You'll end up spending money for a glorified door chime/accessory wire... If the GM car doesn't have Bose or OnStar, run a wire to the radio fuse in the car's fuse panel. That will give you the switched 12+ you need for acc. Then just a regular wiring harness, not a module, for the rest. The only circuit that gets affected by not using the module is the data signal that comes through for acc and diagnostics via the radio display and the door chime. bestkits.com offers the GMCO if you really wanna spend 150 bones for a door chime and 10 mins of work. Metraonline.com has one as well. 

Last edited by RomanticMoments; Sep 7, 2010 at 04:18 PM.



