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H2prix 
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Does anyone know if on this vechicle u have to remove the radio to get to the ign. harness..hopefully not..I'll be doing one here pretty soon on the side..Also, tach signal fairly easy to get to?

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you have to remove the radio for two wire connectiuons. 2nd ingition, Dk Green. and the passlock wires. pretty easy to get to. PITA ass to solder tho. all other wires are easily found under the dash, under steering wheel. tach isnt bad.grab it at the ecm. PURPLE / white
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i usually remove the radio.. get my air saw out and cut away alot of that plastic. makes for a much easier install.      have fun
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I don't see how you can do the job without removing the radio. It's not that hard to remove it. Go for it!

I wouldn't cut away any plastic on the dasboard, but to each his own.

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no reason to cut any plastic at all..... you can unplug the 2 harness from the ign switch itself and pull them out thru the radio hole... solder all your connections and then plug them back into the switch.... quick and easy.....
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thanks for everybodys response..this should be a walk in the park then..
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Don't forget-- DO NOT unplug the radio let it hang--- If it has theftlock- you'll need to find the owner's code to re-activate-- I don't even chance any of them- just let them hang.............
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Yeah, thats how i usually do grandams' and such...thanks for the headsup tho
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Generally speaking, the GM data-bus controlled radios can be removed and replaced without triggering Theftlock. They can read the VIN through the data bus and won't cause a problem if they're replaced into the same vehicle. If you're in doubt, the information will be in the owner's manual.
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kaezoo wrote:
Generally speaking, the GM data-bus controlled radios can be removed and replaced without triggering Theftlock. They can read the VIN through the data bus and won't cause a problem if they're replaced into the same vehicle. If you're in doubt, the information will be in the owner's manual.

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