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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: when using aftermarket stereo

Subject: Re: when using aftermarket stereo
by bogus on 2015/11/2 2:44:30

I assume there is a problem with the current antenna?

If you went generic aftermarket, it will still work, the antenna was made by Hirada, IIRC, for GM.

The thing is, there is a harness at the antenna that has all you need.

Remove the LR tire.

Remove the inner fender.

Contort yourself into a pretzel and remove the bolts that hold the antenna to the chassis.

There is a special socket that GM sells to remove the crown bolt that holds the top of the antenna in... It's thin... should be able to find one somewhere. They come with a mast replacement kit or a new GM antenna. I had two, gave one to a friend, lost the other... damnit.

The wire at the harness should be pink.

Check the attached file. It has a PDF in it that has the FSM sections on the wiring diagram from the various components.
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