tractors4u Posted February 11, 2008 Report Share Posted February 11, 2008 "Where is the instrument cluster plug, and how is the easiest way to get to it? " Remove the four 7mm head screws holding your instrument cluster in and carefully remove it. The cluster plug is on the back side of the cluster. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fsuwade01 Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 ok well i am going to start the same install on a 05 silverado but the only thing is that i do not have the bos system or the controls on the wheel. now will i have to connect the speed signal and the reverse signal wires to use the radio Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kwistofoo Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 That is correct sir. I had a 2004 Silverado before this, and it was nearly identical except for the steering wheel plug. do you remember which wire it was exactly on your 04 for the steering wheel controls? I see too many light green wires around the steering column, i don't want to tap into the wrong one! if i could find my multimeter, i'd figure it out, but i guess it need pointing in the right direction! thanks! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fsuwade01 Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 i never used the the pac harness. bc i don't have the controls on the stearing wheel so i am not sure and this guy has never responded to my questions so i could not tell you. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pxranger Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 Attach the iPod Adapter to the XMNavTraffic Module: This next step is fairly simple. I used the provided Velcro strips to tether the iPod Adapter to the XM Module. Once this is done I suggesting attaching all the wiring, including the IP bus cables. BE SURE YOU DON’T CONNECT the red wire to either the XM or iPod modules, if you use an IP Bus cable it is not necessary to connect the red ignition wire. I’ve attached a photo of the finished product. Lastly, attached the factory antenna connector to the XMNavTraffic Module. Be care to shave off the extra rib on the XM Module Male connector to accommodate to factory connector… How did you determine not to hook up the red power wire? I installed my as the instructions listed and am not having any type of problems. You say your truck is a "classic" body. Is that the same as 2005? Do you have the 3 wire xm/onstar antenna? I want to get the same antenna as yours if the sheet metal is the same. Then I know the contour on the roof seal will be the same. Thanks Jay Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fsuwade01 Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 well what i mean by classic is that its factory or the same as most of the body styles. but i found in another post on here for the kinda same type of set up as mine and yours. that the guy did not use it. and i works fine. you have power from the ip bus cable. that i think acts like a remote wire does. with the yellow being the main power to the unit to save your setings. so yeah it works fine. now for the factory antenna you will have to mod it a little to get it to fit in the xm but it works as well. so just let me know if that answers everyting Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RamAirDave Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 So, I am going to be installing a Pioneer AVHP4000DVD in my 01 GMC Fullsize, I know I will have to do some dremeling behind the head unit, and if I am correct, maybe some slight trimming/relocating of the a/c controls. Will I just need to get the 03+ dash surround part to make it look right when finally installed in the dash? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Dave Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jollygreen Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Will this fit on a 2007 GMC 1500? I searched on crutchfield and they said it would not fit. Also, what did you use to surround the Z1 when replacing the factory audio controls? I looked on your parts list but it did not say..did the Z1 just come with a pre existing dash kit that fit? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gtsdohcvvtli Posted July 13, 2009 Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 yes it will fit. Do me a favor.....DO NOT USE T-TAPS. T-taps are possibly one of the worse electrical connectors you can use. Only the lazy use them because its 'easier'. T-taps can not provide a good contact due to the limited amount of surface contact. They are extremely low current, and add more resistance to the circuit. Instead, strip the wire back that you need to tap, strip approx 1/2 inch of the wire you need to connect, poke a hole in the wire you need to tap, insert the aftermarket wire in the hole, then wrap, and pull a bit to tightened it into a 'knot'. Then tightly wrap with premium electrical tape. For the best connection, solder and tape, or solder and shrink wrap. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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