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The Red Wire went straight to the fuse, I just frayed the copper thread flat~like, then plugged the 10 amp fuse into the fuse box. Done
Connected the Yellow with the Red wire as shown in the picture.
The black wire from the factory harness hooks up with aftermarket deck Black ground wire. I had a Nissan where the deck had to be bolted down to a metal frame, BUT with the GMC I have to cut off that attachment then hook it up with a wire nut.
The Red wire goes with fat Orange wire. So when the car is turned on the Pioneer Deck gets a good flow of power from the rest of the truck systems(which is activated when the vehicle is turned on, so there is no battery drain when the vehicle is turned off).
The chimes dont work, but I'm ok with that and I'm happy.
Thats it.
The rest is just matching up the speaker + and -'s.
I hope this helps alot of people. Kudos to simplyfalling for the heads up.
