Replacing my radio with a deck this weekend.

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Colbias18
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Replacing my radio with a deck this weekend.

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So i plan on replacing my radio with an aftermarket deck sometime soon, I have a 92 ssei and i would like to know how to keep the steering wheel controls?
Any recommendations help.
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My radio had the option to come with an adapter for it. I don't have steering wheel controls but I'm sure all you need is the adapter
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Not sure on the 92-99 generation, but as mentioned above, all you should need is an adapter compatible with the radio you are installing. On the 2000+ generation there is a signal wire running in the steering column you tap into for signal, and you'll have to feed the adapter separate power and ground. Might wanna search the forum with the search function, something may pop up if no one else chimes in.
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nos4blood70 wrote:Not sure on the 92-99 generation, but as mentioned above, all you should need is an adapter compatible with the radio you are installing. On the 2000+ generation there is a signal wire running in the steering column you tap into for signal, and you'll have to feed the adapter separate power and ground. Might wanna search the forum with the search function, something may pop up if no one else chimes in.

Ok thank you.
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