Factory radio wiring harness
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EIA Electronic Industries Association Color Coded
Yellow 12 Volt memory
Red 12 volt ignition
Orange dash light illumination
Black radio chassis ground
Blue power antenna
White left front +
White/Blk left front -
Green left rear +
Green/Blk left rear -
Gray right front +
Gray/Blk right front -
Violet right rear +
Violet/Blk right rear -
EIA Electronic Industries Association Color Coded
Yellow 12 Volt memory
Red 12 volt ignition
Orange dash light illumination
Black radio chassis ground
Blue power antenna
White left front +
White/Blk left front -
Green left rear +
Green/Blk left rear -
Gray right front +
Gray/Blk right front -
Violet right rear +
Violet/Blk right rear -
If you are staying with a factory ,"As built" radio , great, If, however, you are contemplating installing a different radio something to keep in mind.
Most vehicles built after 2008 use a CAN/LAN system and the radio is one of the modules in the network and when inoperative/incorrect can create all sorts of problems.
Most vehicles built after 2008 use a CAN/LAN system and the radio is one of the modules in the network and when inoperative/incorrect can create all sorts of problems.
ok so let try this as well, can someone tell me exactly what all i am going to need to install an aftermarket radio in my truck, again its a 2010 chevy silverado and yes i do have steering wheel controls....what all items will i need to hook a radio up and still be able to utilize all the same functions as it does with the factory radio
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