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94 GMC suburban wiring

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Printed Date: June 08, 2024 at 2:17 PM


Topic: 94 GMC suburban wiring

Posted By: J B M
Subject: 94 GMC suburban wiring
Date Posted: February 07, 2004 at 6:20 PM

Somebody help before I pull my hair out!!  I took out the stereo that the previous owner had in there.  He didn't have an amplifier so he had all the speaker leads from the h/u wired into the harness which connected to the factory harness and the stereo worked fine.  After I removed the stereo and put in a panasonic h/u, my dome light doesn't work, the stereo doesn't work and my door locks used to unlock when the key was removed and they locked when the key was turned...but now those don't work either...they will still lock but I have to use the remote to lock and unlock.

I connected the panasonic this way:  red from h/u to red on harness  /  yellow from h/u to yellow on harness  /  black on h/u to black on harness / and I didn't use any speaker wiring from h/u because I'm using rca's for amps to front and subs.  I should have paid better attention before I disconnected what the previous owner had wired but I didn't...but using a harness to plug into the factory harness it should be as easy as what I did above, right...?

If anyone can help I'd really appreciate it.



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Posted By: raydawg357
Date Posted: February 24, 2004 at 11:06 AM
You need to connect the blue wire from the h/u to the remote turn on of the amp.  Check your fuses, the dome and light and the radio of most gm vehicles share the same fuse. 

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