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GAGT - Member
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Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 362
Vehicle: 2003 Grand Am GT Coupe
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Installing a new headunit is straightforward, except there's no switched power wire coming out of the stock wiring harness. To get a switchd power wire for the aftermarket radio, you'll need to run a wire from the fusebox (left-side of the dash) to the headunit. You can tap into the wiper fuse for switched power. When you install the rear speakers, at the same time you'll need to either: a) bypass the Monsoon amp (for rears only) using my handy tutorial: Bypassing the factory Monsoon amp or b) run new speaker wire from the headunit to the rear speakers. The difference is negligible, since we're only talking ~20w of power coming from the headunit. Bypassing the amp at the amp harness is easier, faster, and cheaper. |
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mmm turbo boost
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Milwaukee WI
Age: 31
Posts: 4,870
Vehicle: 2005 WRX Sedan 5 Speed
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GAGT - Member
![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 362
Vehicle: 2003 Grand Am GT Coupe
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I'm running the standard, no-chime harness. I think you're right about the other one.
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