GMC Sierra Radio Removal. See: CarStereoHELP.com with MODEL and MAKE for MORe... 2008 - 2013 Car stereo, wire harness, amplifier, speaker, color codes - remove, install, troubleshoot, replace and repair, . GMC Sierra Radio Removal.
Thanks man! great detailed explanations. The only thing I would add is the screw head size. I use it for prep work. But loved it , I have broke tabs before because of that one missing/overlooked screw :) ***** 5 STARS!!! *****
Everyone watching this video is either about to replace their truck stereo, or about to sell me someone elses stereo on Ebay. Great video, thank you so much!
These style radios are pretty common in most GM vehicles i've noticed. I would assume that the one in my 2006 imapla is almost if not the same thing. I was wondering if there is a fix for the volume knob on these, where you rotate the volume and nothing happens at all in either direction. Every other button works on the unit, and the steering wheel volume controls work fine. The actual power button works if you push down...Just thought I'd ask since this is the only video you guys have showing this style unit. Thanks.
GM is tricky. Although they look (almost) the same, they force you to have them unlocked. You can use replacements from other vehicles but you have to unlock them first (another youtube video...).
Press fit antenna?????? Huhm.................. What exactly does one order to attach the weird press fit asi quote you antenna? I've got plenty of antenna adapters here and zero that fit in to the OEM socket press fit on my 2007.5 GMC Sierra 1500 crew cab
Hello do you know if this system will work in a 2009 GMC SIERRA 1500 Hieha Car Stereo Compatible with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 7 Inch Double Din Car Stereo with Bluetooth, Touch Screen Car Radios MP5 Player with A/V Input, Backup Camera, Mirror Link, SWC
What did putting it in a lower gear have anything to do with the radio removal. That’s like me turning off the water to my house in order to re-shingle my roof??????
I would like to know why he had to turn the ignition on and put the truck into a lower gear. Watching the video I did not see any benefit to doing this.
It gives clearance for the left AC duct. Just pulled apart a 2013 Silverado. I dropped and lost the last screw when removing the radio... grr. It is simple enough for a DIY to remove the panel below the steering wheel(2 x Phillips screws and a 10mm bolt between left screw and OBD plug. And the panel below radio panel(2 x 7mm on left side). I was surprised the clips didn't break. Everything snapped apart and together easy enough. Found the screw tho.