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jasonglenn 
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Posted: March 13, 2006 at 9:27 AM / IP Logged  

I just bought a Sony (aftermarket) cd player for my 2004 Chevrolet suburban. I need a wiring diagram for the factory wires coming from the dash. I also have a dvd/tv installed that runs through my player for sound. Is there something extra that I need to do to hook up the Sony player and have sound for my dvd/tv?

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Posted: March 13, 2006 at 4:48 PM / IP Logged  

ok , if royr tuner has audio in pu then just plug the audio from the dvd in there and if not then you need a fm modulator.

here is the wire colors

2004 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 4DR SUV WITH 5.3L ENGINE AND STANDARD AUDIO SYSTEM

2004 Suburban Radio -- posted image.
Audio/Mobile Video
WIRECOLORPOLARITYLOCATION
Battery ORANGE (+) RADIO HARNESS 
Accesory  
  THE RADIO HARNESS DOES NOT PROVIDE A SWITCHED POWER SOURCE. RUN A WIRE TO THE FUSEBOX FOR SWITCHED POWER. THE ACCESSORY TURN-ON AND AMPLIFIER TURN-ON ARE CONTROLLED BY THE CLASS 2 SERIAL NETWORK. 
Ground BLACK/ WHITE (-) RADIO HARNESS 
Illumination BROWN (+) RADIO HARNESS 
Dimmer GRAY (+) RADIO HARNESS 
LF Speaker (+) TAN 
LF Speaker (-) GRAY 
RF Speaker (+) LIGHT GREEN 
RF Speaker (-) DARK GREEN 
LR Speaker (+) BROWN 
LR Speaker (-) YELLOW 
RR Speaker (+) DARK BLUE 
RR Speaker (-) LIGHT BLUE 
Steering Cntrls OPTIONAL 
  THIS VEHICLE MAY BE EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL ONSTAR® TELEMATICS EQUIPMENT. USE AN APPROPRIATE INTEGRATION HARNESS OR INSTALLATION PROCEDURE TO ENSURE PROPER FUNCTION OF THIS EQUIPMENT. 
Speed Cntrl OPTIONAL 
Radio Security YES

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Posted: March 13, 2006 at 7:07 PM / IP Logged  

Jason,

I like that signature.  I'd recommend using a wiring harness for your vehicle, which you can get at your stereo shop.  You can get a regular harness, and run your own accessory lead, or you can buy a module which supplies an accessory lead (and retains the factory chimes and OnStar functions, etc.).

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