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DEWFPO 01-03-2015 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Don Bell (Post 5264808)
sorry, i didnt. it was easy though. wire the input to the jack to the #5 and #7 wire on the 7 conductor connector. use shielded wire and ground to the corner screw on the circuit board.If you want the tape deck to still work wire th wires to the tape deck to the last two connectors on the jack. i will be doing a friends and post pictures then!

don

Thanks, DEWFPO

Rootbeer02 01-12-2015 03:50 PM

Do you think this can be done with an aftermarket radio? I have the input in the front but I'd like it t

the450r 02-10-2015 09:09 PM

cant find more write up threads on this.
i have radio part number 15196055. 6 disc changer it has a button for aux/cd. which at the moment only goes to cd to tuner. no tape player at all. it does have the second connector in the back were the amp/cd changer went on older
i want to add the aux mod i have found my radio on ebay and stuff already modded. Would like more direction before i crack it open.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/2078555...yer?ref=market

ebay has them too.

ive seen other "adapters" 50-150 bucks that i believe tap into the extra connector. i am only interested in the cheap aux input modification.

2007 Silverado K2500 classic

craigandshenan 10-03-2016 06:40 PM

This way DOES work!!
 
@Don - thank you! I used the original thread author's instructions to dismantle the deck, but no way was I going to attempt soldering the board. I used wires 5 and 7 as you described and it works PERFECTLY. Thanks again. :cheers:

br549 01-21-2020 04:37 PM

More Help Please
 
Have an 04 GMC Sierra I want to do this to but prefer using CD inputs instead of Tape since there's already a functioning CD stuck in it plus I don't trust my soldering enough to tackle the delicate board. I'll use #5 & 7 as described in Don's solution but on the CD cable instead. Is #5 OR 7 the RIGHT channel? I know... the other is the LEFT channel.


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