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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Savage" data-source="post: 1118703" data-attributes="member: 545614"><p>I've yet to touch an OnStar equipped GM yet (I'm not getting involved with those).</p><p></p><p>But on the newer GM's (IIRC, 2002 and up), they need a different wiring harness for the radio then the standard Metra 80-1858 wiring harness. They use the GMRC-01- without which, you will lose your door chime and domelight when a door is open. Also on the stock radio's there is no accessory wire- to install an aftermarket radio properly, without using the GMRC-01, you'd have to drop the steering wheel panels and tap into the ignition harness for a turn on wire.</p><p></p><p>Your truck might not need all of this however, since it's an 00.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Savage, post: 1118703, member: 545614"] I've yet to touch an OnStar equipped GM yet (I'm not getting involved with those). But on the newer GM's (IIRC, 2002 and up), they need a different wiring harness for the radio then the standard Metra 80-1858 wiring harness. They use the GMRC-01- without which, you will lose your door chime and domelight when a door is open. Also on the stock radio's there is no accessory wire- to install an aftermarket radio properly, without using the GMRC-01, you'd have to drop the steering wheel panels and tap into the ignition harness for a turn on wire. Your truck might not need all of this however, since it's an 00. [/QUOTE]
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