cd player?

This is your place for alarms, remote starters, to brag about your system, exaggerate your db levels, or simply ask questions for stock or aftermarket audio. No Flames! (except from roasted amps)
Post Reply
voller1410
SSE Member
SSE Member
Posts: 132
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 12:20 am
Year and Trim: 2000 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI, 2002 SLE

cd player?

Post by voller1410 »

im trying to put an aftermarket cd player to my 2000 bonneville and i got the wireharness for it but i got all the right wires hooked up correctly but the cd player wont turn on but the display will turn on when i try and eject a cd or see the clock...any ideas?
User avatar
99bonnieSE
Posts like an L27
Posts like an L27
Posts: 661
Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:22 pm
Year and Trim: 1994 K1500 Silverado
Location: Bay City, Michigan US

Re: cd player?

Post by 99bonnieSE »

:bluetwitch:

Sounds like an issue with your radio... do you have any AM/FM signal at all? can you hear the actual radio? is it JUST the cd player?
It's been a very long time, but, I am still around!
voller1410
SSE Member
SSE Member
Posts: 132
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 12:20 am
Year and Trim: 2000 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI, 2002 SLE

Re: cd player?

Post by voller1410 »

no it wont turn on at all im gonna look at the wiring alittle more
User avatar
99bonnieSE
Posts like an L27
Posts like an L27
Posts: 661
Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:22 pm
Year and Trim: 1994 K1500 Silverado
Location: Bay City, Michigan US

Re: cd player?

Post by 99bonnieSE »

voller1410 wrote:no it wont turn on at all im gonna look at the wiring alittle more
If you suspect it's in the wiring, i'm almost positive everything is color coated for ease of use on those harnesses. i know my harness for our '99 ville, the '96 blazer, and the '90 S10 are all the same, and all color coated.

I suspect you had to buy the alarm adapter, or whatever it is called?
It's been a very long time, but, I am still around!
User avatar
willwren
Retired Admin
Retired Admin
Posts: 65489
Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 11:07 pm
Year and Trim: .
93 SSEi
95 SLE (SC)
97 Buick LeSabre
Location: Oregon WCBF'04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11 Survivor
Contact:

Re: cd player?

Post by willwren »

I assume you mean color CODED?

Moving to the proper section.
Image
Click here for mod list for both cars
93 SSEi, 95 SLE (supercharged) 97 Buick LeSabre Limited
PontiacDad at WCBF '04: Cruise control? That's like surrendering!
Comprehensive guide to troubleshooting, rebuilding, and modifying Eaton Superchargers
User avatar
99bonnieSE
Posts like an L27
Posts like an L27
Posts: 661
Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:22 pm
Year and Trim: 1994 K1500 Silverado
Location: Bay City, Michigan US

Re: cd player?

Post by 99bonnieSE »

willwren wrote:I assume you mean color CODED?

Moving to the proper section.
Yes Wren. My bad. coated, coded, i wasn't far off.
It's been a very long time, but, I am still around!
voller1410
SSE Member
SSE Member
Posts: 132
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 12:20 am
Year and Trim: 2000 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI, 2002 SLE

Re: cd player?

Post by voller1410 »

ya i got the color coated all right
User avatar
willwren
Retired Admin
Retired Admin
Posts: 65489
Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 11:07 pm
Year and Trim: .
93 SSEi
95 SLE (SC)
97 Buick LeSabre
Location: Oregon WCBF'04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11 Survivor
Contact:

Re: cd player?

Post by willwren »

Coated? With what?
Image
Click here for mod list for both cars
93 SSEi, 95 SLE (supercharged) 97 Buick LeSabre Limited
PontiacDad at WCBF '04: Cruise control? That's like surrendering!
Comprehensive guide to troubleshooting, rebuilding, and modifying Eaton Superchargers
User avatar
99bonnieSE
Posts like an L27
Posts like an L27
Posts: 661
Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:22 pm
Year and Trim: 1994 K1500 Silverado
Location: Bay City, Michigan US

Re: cd player?

Post by 99bonnieSE »

willwren wrote:Coated? With what?
With color. ;)
It's been a very long time, but, I am still around!
ChilinMichael
Posts like a Northstar
Posts like a Northstar
Posts: 2097
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 9:49 pm
Year and Trim: 2004 Volvo S60

Re: cd player?

Post by ChilinMichael »

Actually technically coated or coded is right. Is it coated with color, because it's the outer layer. It's also coded because the FSM will refer to the color so it's a coding to reference. Either way is good. Grammatically correct either way :-)
bonnevillain
Retired Site Developer
Retired Site Developer
Posts: 3046
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 11:07 pm
Year and Trim: 2002 SLE
Location: Minnesota

Re: cd player?

Post by bonnevillain »

:laughing3:
chances are something is wired wrong.. I'd triple check them.
After that, is the deck new? could be defective if used. If new, try exchanging it.
voller1410
SSE Member
SSE Member
Posts: 132
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 12:20 am
Year and Trim: 2000 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI, 2002 SLE

Re: cd player?

Post by voller1410 »

lol who cares about the color coated or whatever...i want to figure out how to get it to work
bonnevillain
Retired Site Developer
Retired Site Developer
Posts: 3046
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 11:07 pm
Year and Trim: 2002 SLE
Location: Minnesota

Re: cd player?

Post by bonnevillain »

ChilinMichael wrote:Actually technically coated or coded is right. Is it coated with color, because it's the outer layer. It's also coded because the FSM will refer to the color so it's a coding to reference. Either way is good. Grammatically correct either way :-)
True, but almost all wire are color coated, even if they're not color coded.
Like I said though, unless the deck itself is defective, something must be wired wrong. I'd take them all off and start over.
User avatar
willwren
Retired Admin
Retired Admin
Posts: 65489
Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 11:07 pm
Year and Trim: .
93 SSEi
95 SLE (SC)
97 Buick LeSabre
Location: Oregon WCBF'04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11 Survivor
Contact:

Re: cd player?

Post by willwren »

voller1410 wrote:lol who cares about the color coated or whatever...i want to figure out how to get it to work
One of our goals on this Forum is to make sure people post in a manner that everyone can understand. Proper spelling and grammar are keys to this. There is a NOTICE regarding this.

Please tell us the brand and model of the head unit, and the brand and part number of the wiring harness adapter you used.
Image
Click here for mod list for both cars
93 SSEi, 95 SLE (supercharged) 97 Buick LeSabre Limited
PontiacDad at WCBF '04: Cruise control? That's like surrendering!
Comprehensive guide to troubleshooting, rebuilding, and modifying Eaton Superchargers
User avatar
GMC Guy
Posts like an LG3
Posts like an LG3
Posts: 369
Joined: Mon May 26, 2008 6:28 am
Year and Trim: 1999 Bonneville SSEi
Location: Ottawa, Ontario

Re: cd player?

Post by GMC Guy »

ChilinMichael wrote:Actually technically coated or coded is right. Is it coated with color, because it's the outer layer. It's also coded because the FSM will refer to the color so it's a coding to reference. Either way is good. Grammatically correct either way :-)
Conan the Grammarian strikes again!!
Tinted 13% Front 3% Rear, MSD Coils and Wires, K&N drop in air and oil filter...more to come as things wear/break!!

Tint it so dark, you won't even know your name
bonnevillain
Retired Site Developer
Retired Site Developer
Posts: 3046
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 11:07 pm
Year and Trim: 2002 SLE
Location: Minnesota

Re: cd player?

Post by bonnevillain »

GMC Guy wrote:
ChilinMichael wrote:Actually technically coated or coded is right. Is it coated with color, because it's the outer layer. It's also coded because the FSM will refer to the color so it's a coding to reference. Either way is good. Grammatically correct either way :-)
Conan the Grammarian strikes again!!
They do not mean the same thing! Just because wires are coated with color, does not mean it's color coded.
User avatar
99bonnieSE
Posts like an L27
Posts like an L27
Posts: 661
Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:22 pm
Year and Trim: 1994 K1500 Silverado
Location: Bay City, Michigan US

Re: cd player?

Post by 99bonnieSE »

All because I said coated.... :roll:


But x2, hook us up with some model numbers.
It's been a very long time, but, I am still around!
1993TransAm
SE Member
SE Member
Posts: 21
Joined: Mon Dec 29, 2008 3:18 pm
Year and Trim: 1993 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

Re: cd player?

Post by 1993TransAm »

It sounds to me like you have your constant battery positive voltage wired, but not the switched wire. These Class 2 Data radios do not have a switched voltage circuit in the factory flatwire connector for the radio.
THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR DISPLACEMENT.
1993 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
> 2001 Pontiac Bonneville double-DIN "Class 2 Data" CD/cassette with Radio Data System retrofit "U1Q"
> 2003 Pontiac Bonneville Dash Integration Module hideaway
> 2001 Oldsmobile Alero Monsoon 200-watt 8-channel amplifier retrofit "U85"
> DICE Electronics i-FM-RDS-USB Pro FM modulator
> 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora remote 12-disc CD changer retrofit "U1S"
> Custom Torch Red door panel insert upholstery
> Custom Lloyd brand Torch Red floor mats and rear deck mat
> 1999 Chevrolet Camaro Medium Gray cloth interior with Flame Red accent cloth "73B"
> 1995-1999 Pontiac Firebird-style Graphite leather-wrapped steering wheel with electronic accessory control "NP5" + "UK3"
1992 Pontiac Richard Petty Special Edition Grand Prix SE
1995 Pontiac Grand Am SE
danielmartin
LE Member
Posts: 1
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:09 am
Year and Trim: 2002,Hyundai

Re: cd player?

Post by danielmartin »

Well, basically that is the problem in the dac. It is the possiblitiy to check out the CD player and required to replace it. The reason is that its key of the functionality is damaged.
[url=http://www.laxairporthotelsguide.com/]lax airport hotels[/url]
phoenix_flame220
SSEi Member
SSEi Member
Posts: 156
Joined: Fri May 23, 2008 8:36 pm
Year and Trim: 1990 SSE

Re: cd player?

Post by phoenix_flame220 »

1993TransAm wrote:It sounds to me like you have your constant battery positive voltage wired, but not the switched wire. These Class 2 Data radios do not have a switched voltage circuit in the factory flatwire connector for the radio.

That is what I think too. With the constant wire hooked up, a lot of cd players will eject cds, but thats it. Measure the red wire coming off of the data harness for power when the key is on ON or ACC. I have had faulty data harnesses that do not output an accessory signal. Alternately, you could run a wire to the Retained Accessory relay. (Some GMs have them. I am not sure if these cars do) If you hear a click in a fuse panel somewhere when the factory radio turns on, that is it.
__/"""""\___
"-@--------@--" 1990 SSE " Black Ice " 215,456+ kms,

16" Streetwear Diablo wheels | FWI | Magnaflow cat | '94 top swap | MSD Ignition | Projector Retrofit w/ HIDs | Modded Mesh Grille | STB | Blue interior LEDs | LED 3rd brake light | Dynamat | Woodgrain delete | JVC NX-5000 nav/dvd | Infinity 1230W
Image
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/674760/19 ... bonneville
Post Reply