After market alpine cd player, with amp and subwoofer. Only radio plays through them not CD.
In this link click your vehicle from the right column http://www.modifiedlife.com/1999-gmc-sierra-c1500-car-radio-wiring-guide
Testimonial: "That is somewhat helpful, that's 14 wires , i have 16 on the dash oem plug (dark green,Green with white stripe )"
SOURCE: radio has sound but not the CD player or iPod
Your amp is not turning on - what you should do is connect the "blue/white - remote turn-on lead" to whatever wire you have the "blue - power antenna" output from the Alpine connected to now. That should solve your problem.
SOURCE: how to wire up g.m. radio cd stereo?
If plugs do not match, here are the color codes:
BLACK PLUG
Orange-12v constant
Yellow: 12V acc (be careful. There are 2 yellows.The other is a speaker wire. Use the wire that turns on with the key.)
Gray:Illumination (be careful. 2 grays. the other is a speaker wire. Use the gray wire tht turns on with the lights)
Black: Ground
Brown: Digital Illumination (BCareful. There are2. One is a speaker wire. Use the one that lights up with dimmer switch)
WHITE PLUG
Tan: LF+
Gray: LF-
Lt.Green: RF+
Dk. Green: RF-
BLUE PLUG
Brown LR+
Yellow: LR-
Dk Blue: RR+
Lt. Blue: RR-
Laterz,
Larry T
Winona Lake, IN
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SOURCE: Chevy Tahoe radio wiring problems
I had the same problem and here's what fixed it. By default, I did not connect the blue/white striped remote wire to the harness. Apparently there is an amp somewhere in the vehicle I did not know about. After looking at the factory wiring and the aftermarket harness, I noticed that the remote wire was used and I connected it with the remote wire on the harness and everything came up and worked perfect.
SOURCE: installing after market stereo
Dave,
You will need to go buy a wiring harness adapter from your local Walmart (usually cheapest there) or Local Electronics place (ie Best Buy). The wire harness that goes out from the radio goes into the Adapter and the adapter plugs into the car harnesses. Also these Adapters come with the wiring diagrams for your vehicle. They typically run 10 - 15 bucks depending on where you get them. Thanks for using FixYa!
Sincerely,
JC
SOURCE: 2004 Chevy Silverado factory Stereo, CD is stuck
I searched quick and couldn't really find anything on a manual eject button. Flip through the manual a little bit and see what it has about the radio. If all else fails and you aren't worried about possibly breaking the stock cd player, some skinny needle nose pliers should reach in far enough to grip the cd and you can pull it out. But there is a good chance you could break the cd player in doing so.
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