Installing new head unit in a 2004 Sunfire
ahh the age old relocate issue, will this one go away, or just get worse?
I would reccomend relocate to all my customers, but at a friend's shop they chop them all.
Who is right?
you be the judge, it's your brand new car...
I would reccomend relocate to all my customers, but at a friend's shop they chop them all.
Who is right?
you be the judge, it's your brand new car...
Hi Everyone,
I see that there is a certain amount of passion on both sides of the debate. You know, if the relocation harness saves me headaches and hassles with GM and the installation is still clean, I see no reason to skimp out on a few dollars.
I know that spending $50 or $70 when you don't need to is a waste, but in the grand scheme of things it is a minimal cost for peace of mind. And I like the feedback that door chimes give...
BTW, I've decided against the double DIN (I guess my wife can just pitch her tapes). I was going to buy the HU (and get it installed) at FS, but maybe I'll opt for a small independent place.
- DVDRAT
[ April 19, 2004, 09:18 AM: Message edited by: dvdrat ]
I see that there is a certain amount of passion on both sides of the debate. You know, if the relocation harness saves me headaches and hassles with GM and the installation is still clean, I see no reason to skimp out on a few dollars.
I know that spending $50 or $70 when you don't need to is a waste, but in the grand scheme of things it is a minimal cost for peace of mind. And I like the feedback that door chimes give...
BTW, I've decided against the double DIN (I guess my wife can just pitch her tapes). I was going to buy the HU (and get it installed) at FS, but maybe I'll opt for a small independent place.
- DVDRAT
[ April 19, 2004, 09:18 AM: Message edited by: dvdrat ]
BTW, does anyone have any pictures of an install using the relocation harness (or maybe a link)? I'de really like to see what the trunk looks like after it's all said and done.
Is there an ugly mass of cables in the rear with a factory HU hanging off it? or a 1" thick bulge under the carpet? Can it be done cleanly?
- DVDRAT
Is there an ugly mass of cables in the rear with a factory HU hanging off it? or a 1" thick bulge under the carpet? Can it be done cleanly?
- DVDRAT
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If you get a competent installer you will see nothing. The cable can be hidden completely and there is a "pocket" behind the trunkliner on the driver's side of the trunk above the wheel well where the factory deck can easily be mounted.
I have to show people where the factory deck is afterwards because it is totally hidden.
I have to show people where the factory deck is afterwards because it is totally hidden.
Originally posted by Kool:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 00Civic:
I won't install a deck in a newer GM with out that harness. There has been cases of the Airbag light going on. Just use the harness and save you self the hassle. It's a brand new car why take any risks.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 00Civic:
I won't install a deck in a newer GM with out that harness. There has been cases of the Airbag light going on. Just use the harness and save you self the hassle. It's a brand new car why take any risks.
Originally posted by Kool:
By law, the dealer can not refuse warranty work unless they can prove that removal of the deck without relocating it caused the problem in question. They can not prove anything unless the problem is no more chimes
By law, the dealer can not refuse warranty work unless they can prove that removal of the deck without relocating it caused the problem in question. They can not prove anything unless the problem is no more chimes
And by the way Kool, if this is just a FS ploy to get more money they you might want to tell all these other installers on here that they are now working for FS..............
We had a older gentleman come in a few months ago that bought a FM Mod for his 2002 Sunfire because he did his own deck install in his car without the harness and he went to have his air care done. The car failed, GM told him cause the memory for the BCM is stored in the radio on "some" models. He bought the stock deck back in and it passed air care.
We had nothing to do with this, this was from the customers mouth and he must have been in his 50's
We had nothing to do with this, this was from the customers mouth and he must have been in his 50's
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O.K. I checked with the head trainer for GM and he said that the deck has a memory that stores information on the previous operations of the vehicle. It allows the car to keep a monitor of it's functions including ignition etc. and allows the optimization of fuel curves etc. under certain conditions. With the removal of the radio the car just resets back to the factory default sttings which can cause a loss of mileage or power but would probably not be noticable to the average driver.


