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yes, i did with my buick stereo just yesterday. should be the same for most delco stereos with a tape deck provided you dont have the monsoon system. heres a link.
https://www.gmforum.com/showpost.php...3&postcount=12
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as long as you have a stock stereo with a tape deck it should work no problem. i got the instructions on how to do mine from a 2004 silverado. the only difference really is the faceplate.
If you insist on keeping this deck, the only way to go about it is going to be a FM transmitter look em up on eBay, however any really decent one that doesn't give a lot of static is going to run you around $50-75, the $15-40 belkin type ones are complete garbage. So that being said I suggest just spending around $100 at your local Fry'* Electronics or even Wal-Mart and pick out yourself a decent entry level aftermarket deck, stay away from the Dual brand
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if you search around the net there are some tutorials on how to do what i did with my tape deck, but thru the cd deck. it involves making a cd with nothing but complete silence on it.
if you search around you can find it, but as others have mentioned it would be less trouble to just replace it with something aftermarket.
if you search around you can find it, but as others have mentioned it would be less trouble to just replace it with something aftermarket.


