Replacing aftermarket radio with stock?
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I have an 04 Monte Carlo SS, I want to replace my aftermarket touch screen radio I have installed in it with my stock radio. Only reason is because I'm selling it and I want to put it in the truck I'm going to buy. Thanks.
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ok, and do you need a stock radio or help installing the stock radio or what? not sure why you made this thread.... lol
i have a stock radio if you need one.
i have a stock radio if you need one.
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As long as this is the original radio from your car and the wiring harness inside the car was not cut to install the new one (most people don't do that these days, but sometimes it still happens), then yes, it should be plug and play.
If it's a radio from another car you will need a GM Tech II (trip to a dealership) to unlock the theft lock on it.
If it's a radio from another car you will need a GM Tech II (trip to a dealership) to unlock the theft lock on it.
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As long as this is the original radio from your car and the wiring harness inside the car was not cut to install the new one (most people don't do that these days, but sometimes it still happens), then yes, it should be plug and play.
If it's a radio from another car you will need a GM Tech II (trip to a dealership) to unlock the theft lock on it.
If it's a radio from another car you will need a GM Tech II (trip to a dealership) to unlock the theft lock on it.
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