Double din install

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chuy10
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Double din install

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Hello guys need some help I'm installing a pioneer double din in my 2000 ssei with the bose system in it what will I need to keep the stock bose amp playing just want to replace head unit and retain the stock bose amp and speakers thanks for any help advice in advance
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It takes an adapter harness for the amplified system, (GMOS09 or something like that) as well as a radio antenna harness so you can retain use of the radio. Finally, you'll need to cut out some plastic behind the factory radio in order to fit the aftermarket unit. Be careful to not cut anything important!
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Re: Double din install

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Door chimes are integrated into the stock stereo from my reading, so if you want to keep them, you will need to buy an adapter ( that also supplies the 12v accessory power you will need for the radio unless you plan to run a new wire from the fuse panel like I had to ).
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