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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 12:02 PM
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I have a mobile audio installler coming out to install my new 250 dollar dvd/.cd/radio and all he wants is my camcorder that I bought from frys for 100 bucks lol. I hope it goes smoothly. I hope he is experienced in installing in a pontiac bonnneville. I will let you know how it goes...does anyone know the difference between a double DIN and a single DIN?

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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 12:41 PM
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Someone told me that since I have onstar that I need an ecm module or if I remove the fctory radio it will disable the car from running security feature. Anyone know anything about this?
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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 01:15 PM
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If you have a custom alarm system it makes no difference to the security system however.... if your installing a custom radio be sure to go out and buy a special adapter that will let you keep the steering wheel controls and another adapter that will keep the safety chimes if you dont buy those special parts you will lose steering wheel controls and chimes so keep that in mind unless this audio guy knows how to hot wire your probably going to need to buy those unless he knows already what you need.
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DIN is the size of a regular aftermarket radio, double DIN is twice that size. Your going to want to make sure he uses the module that will retain your door chimes because your warning sounds also play through that module. Without it you won't have any notification if a light comes on or the DIC is warning you of something.
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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 02:54 PM
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You do not need to buy either one of those modules. My car has OnStar and the previous owner didn't use those for the new DVD player they put in. Radio and car works fine.
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You don't NEED them, but IF you want to keep your chimes and warnings as well as steering wheel control then well you will want them
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I had to go by best buy and buy a universal wiring harness that would fit the default car adapter, it is a one of a kind adapter for the bonneville. It only cost me 21 dollars but it plugs in perfectly. And I got a guy coming out to install the new dvd player. I also have the dash mount for it. My panels are all off ready for the radio to be installed,. Car toys wanted 180 dollars to do it and best buy wanted 155 to do it. I can get it done for 60 from this mobile guy,
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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 08:56 PM
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well i got it installed it is sweet as hell. It took the guy 4 hours to put it in but it works great! I will take pictures of it to l et you all see it soon.
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You already have all the work done lol all you have to do was connect the same colored wires to eachother and put the dash kit in
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It took them 4 hours to install a new head unit??
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