Where is the radio receiver on a 90-92 corvette?
Where is the radio receiver on a 90-92 corvette?
14: If you’re working on a 90-92, locate the radio receiver below the glove compartment on the multi-use relay bracket. It is marked by #7 in this GM Service Manual drawing. Unplug the radio antenna and speaker connections. You can remove the receiver and store it or leave it in place.
Can a Bose receiver be installed in a C4 Corvette?
There are challenges to installing an aftermarket receiver in a late-C4 originally equipped with the up-level, UU8 or U1F Delco-Bose music systems. The most significant are: 1) generally, aftermarket receivers are not compatible with Bose amplifier/speaker units so with all such installations, wiring work is required.
How to upgrade the sound system in a corvette?
First–keep it stock. Repair or replace original equipment (OE) components such that the system performs as well as when your Corvette was new.
Can you install an aftermarket audio system on your own?
Yes, it is quite possible to install an aftermarket car audio system on your own. It’s not that difficult to manage without professional help. That said, the installation process varies based on what type of stereo you will be using. If you are going to use a single DIN car stereo, it won’t take that long.
Can you put a DVD player in a car stereo?
Almost any aftermarket car stereo comes with a CD player except for digital media receivers. Some stereos also have DVD playback so that you can use them to watch films or play some music if you have your songs burned on a DVD.
Can a double DIN stereo be replaced in an aftermarket car?
OEM Replacement: Some cars inconveniently do not allow a single or double DIN system to replace the OEM system and need an aftermarket stereo that is designed in a size to accommodate your car’s dash like the OEM stereo. These stereos are called OEM replacements. Sound systems that have Bluetooth are made for hands-free use.
14: If you’re working on a 90-92, locate the radio receiver below the glove compartment on the multi-use relay bracket. It is marked by #7 in this GM Service Manual drawing. Unplug the radio antenna and speaker connections. You can remove the receiver and store it or leave it in place.