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plyrh8r1 
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i need some help installing a head unit in a 89 pontiac sunbird
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ok what kind of help do you need?
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With or without the air conditioning controls ?
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plyrh8r1 
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with a/c first off were is the anteena plug.  there ia a radio the small square one a tape deck below. i brought a kit but it does fit into the stock harness. yes it is the right one it did come with a anteena plug
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the antenna plugs into the CDM (tuner/amp unit) which is higher up in the dash to the right of the radio... you will plug your cable assy into the power/spkr harness and the antenna cable right there and bring them down to where the cassette used to be and mount the radio in place of the OEM cassette... Metra makes a trim kit to help this and make it look neater and cleaner.....
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plyrh8r1 
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didnt see any antenna plug
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Its there dude. There is a big silver box held in by two 10mm bolts. Undo the blts and pull the whole damn  box out, its not nessasary anymore anyways. Going into that box are gonna be the plugs for the new radio harness, the plug that goes to the old square unit and the antenna plug. They are definatly there
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plyrh8r1 
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ok ill look again
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WoW -

89 sunbird - thats a blast from the past ...


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