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<blockquote data-quote="lilmaniac2" data-source="post: 4482570" data-attributes="member: 565395"><p>Luckily for you, I have installed on an alero before.</p><p></p><p>I dont knwo what harness you use to keep the chimes, I just used a regular one and didnt bother with it.</p><p></p><p>the acc wire you have to run replaces the red wire on the harness, newer gm's dont have a switched 12v in the harness, so you have to run one over from your fuse box, I like the atc fuse taps, you can buy them at autozone/advanced. Then you can put that fuse tap into any existing fuse that is switched, make sure it is a switched one so that your radio will turn off with the key, I cant remember which one I used, there may actually be a radio one you can tap into, best thing to do is to check with a test light, but be careful and stay away from anything to do with ABS or airbags with the test light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilmaniac2, post: 4482570, member: 565395"] Luckily for you, I have installed on an alero before. I dont knwo what harness you use to keep the chimes, I just used a regular one and didnt bother with it. the acc wire you have to run replaces the red wire on the harness, newer gm's dont have a switched 12v in the harness, so you have to run one over from your fuse box, I like the atc fuse taps, you can buy them at autozone/advanced. Then you can put that fuse tap into any existing fuse that is switched, make sure it is a switched one so that your radio will turn off with the key, I cant remember which one I used, there may actually be a radio one you can tap into, best thing to do is to check with a test light, but be careful and stay away from anything to do with ABS or airbags with the test light. [/QUOTE]
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