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<blockquote data-quote="db47201" data-source="post: 5725968" data-attributes="member: 608340"><p>I have done this install before in an 03' Impala I used to have. the harness is huge. You have to start by threading it up the dash to your stereo loctaion. There is a "T" plug to wire the aftermarket radio into, then onto running the thick bundle of wires to the rear"trunk" of the car. That is where you re-plug the FACTORY stereo, thus giving back the brain to your chimes, airbags, etc......This is the easiest way I found and the most safe. If you d=go to a local stereo shop I have seen the harness cost upward of a hundred bucks, but I was lucky enough to have a friend with a wholesale book and I got it for 25. This is the only way I would reccomend doing an aftermarket install in this car. I know this works, and the only downfall is having the factory radio in the trunk, and having to run the thick bundlesd wire.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps......</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db47201, post: 5725968, member: 608340"] I have done this install before in an 03' Impala I used to have. the harness is huge. You have to start by threading it up the dash to your stereo loctaion. There is a "T" plug to wire the aftermarket radio into, then onto running the thick bundle of wires to the rear"trunk" of the car. That is where you re-plug the FACTORY stereo, thus giving back the brain to your chimes, airbags, etc......This is the easiest way I found and the most safe. If you d=go to a local stereo shop I have seen the harness cost upward of a hundred bucks, but I was lucky enough to have a friend with a wholesale book and I got it for 25. This is the only way I would reccomend doing an aftermarket install in this car. I know this works, and the only downfall is having the factory radio in the trunk, and having to run the thick bundlesd wire. Hope that helps...... David [/QUOTE]
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