wht this wire do
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wht this wire do
Hey
i got a 95 trans am
when i removed my stock radio(cd player) it had 3 plugs
i know 2 of them gm radio harness, antenna.
wht was the thrid one
i got a 95 trans am
when i removed my stock radio(cd player) it had 3 plugs
i know 2 of them gm radio harness, antenna.
wht was the thrid one
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actually, I think they did, I looked up some 1995 trans am's on ebay and both of the ones I found had steering wheels controls.
I know my 02 Z28 has one wire for the steering wheel controls (parts of the stereo harness) and a harness for the CD changer, maybe the 95s are different.
I know my 02 Z28 has one wire for the steering wheel controls (parts of the stereo harness) and a harness for the CD changer, maybe the 95s are different.
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Steering wheel controls were available on all 93-02's.. my 95 has them as well. It was only an option on the earlier models, but appears it became standard towards the end of later models.
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Without seeing the wires in question, I can only guess. But the CD changer is the most likely.
The factory head unit has two 10-pin connectors (white and black) that snap together to form a single 20-pin plug. That is the main harness containing power, ground, speakers, steering wheel controls, etc.
Then there's the antenna cable but I'm sure everyone knows what that looks like.
Finally, there's the CD Changer / Auxiliary harness. It is a black 9-pin plug that is easily recognized because one of the wires is uninsulated (bare).
Some models had a chasis ground wire that bolted to the case but didn't have a connector.
The factory head unit has two 10-pin connectors (white and black) that snap together to form a single 20-pin plug. That is the main harness containing power, ground, speakers, steering wheel controls, etc.
Then there's the antenna cable but I'm sure everyone knows what that looks like.
Finally, there's the CD Changer / Auxiliary harness. It is a black 9-pin plug that is easily recognized because one of the wires is uninsulated (bare).
Some models had a chasis ground wire that bolted to the case but didn't have a connector.