Radio wiring info for a 92 Vette |
Subject: Radio wiring info for a 92 Vette by UK_Moe_Vet on 2008/7/15 13:04:08 Dear all First of all - thanks for all your help to date (this is a great site) When I picked up my 92 Vette back in March there was no radio in her. Must admit listening to the engine is music enough for me but my girl insisted I remedy this if we're driving across Europe (so I reluctantly have). The good folks whom got her running last March said there was little chance of easily putting a stock GM Radio back in as there has already been modifications for an after-market (3rd party) radio. So be it (only good ones I could find on ebay were $600 US). So I now have a Double Din 7" touchscreen Radio/CD/TV/GPS/Rear Camera/USB etc etc etc system and am tracking down a shop whom can install it for me. GPS will be handy for Europe (has all maps) and rear camera WILL be handy too (not the easiest car I have ever backed into a parking space with!). I was hoping I could trouble you guys for some insights on the 92 Vette's radio wiring - you see the new system is all RCA (male/female) plugs so the existing wiring will need to be modified further. (Here is a link to the radio on EBAY - about half way down it shows a picture of this units rear wiring) http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dl ... eName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=015 If I had the old radio I imagine the wiring would have been diagrammed on the top of the Delco radio (but not an option for me I'm afraid) so I imagine if someone could direct me to the wiring of the 92 Vette's speakers (as they go into the back of the radio so appropriate counter RCA cables can be fit for the installation). MANY MANY THANKS PS - Also I imagine some insights on how to remove the console covers so as to gain access to the radio bay would make the installers job easier (and my fears of them damaging the car more manageable). The Delco Speakers are self powered I understand - are they tricky to hook up to non-stock stereos. PSS and insights on how to remove the Center console (as it requires restoration and wiring up of the stereo's various AV inputs/outputs) would also be greatly appreciated |