Can you put on aftermarket radio in the h2
#1
Can you put on aftermarket radio in the h2
I have a 2003 H2 and was wandering if you can put an aftermarket radio in the h2 i heard if you put a new radio head unit in you have to take all the bose speakers out and amps is this true
#4
I used the Axxess GMOS-04 to avoid loosing the Onstar. I also found an interface to integrate the steering wheel controls. I'm out of town for work right now and dont have the info with me so I cant tell you much more at the moment. If you need more info I'd be happy to help I get home.
It is possible-got the evidence in my garage...lol
It is possible-got the evidence in my garage...lol
#6
Sorry to bump such an old thread, but I've run into a similar issue with an 03 H2 I'm working on.
Customer brought in a new JVC HU and an AX-ADGM 100 interface kit.
Thing is, the kit has several different harnesses with relays and they were all taken out of the plastic bags, so I'm not sure which one is which
The instruction booklet said to check if it has a digital amplifier by looking at the RPO list in the glove box.
If code Y91 appears, then it has a digital amp.
Looked over the whole list and the closest I could find was Y92
The speakers say Bose on them, but the original HU doesn't (not sure if it's supposed to)
There are a few wiring options for each and I apparently got it wrong cause I've got nuthin out of the rear speakers
On-Star works (shuts down aftermarket HU and voice sounds out through the speakers)
Volume control doesn't work for the new HU, but it does work for the On-Star voice
Anyhoo, I guess I'll rewire it tomorrow, but how can I tell for sure if it has a factory amp or not?
Like where would it be located?
Rick
Customer brought in a new JVC HU and an AX-ADGM 100 interface kit.
Thing is, the kit has several different harnesses with relays and they were all taken out of the plastic bags, so I'm not sure which one is which
The instruction booklet said to check if it has a digital amplifier by looking at the RPO list in the glove box.
If code Y91 appears, then it has a digital amp.
Looked over the whole list and the closest I could find was Y92
The speakers say Bose on them, but the original HU doesn't (not sure if it's supposed to)
There are a few wiring options for each and I apparently got it wrong cause I've got nuthin out of the rear speakers
On-Star works (shuts down aftermarket HU and voice sounds out through the speakers)
Volume control doesn't work for the new HU, but it does work for the On-Star voice
Anyhoo, I guess I'll rewire it tomorrow, but how can I tell for sure if it has a factory amp or not?
Like where would it be located?
Rick
#8
Already did it last week and it did in fact have an amp.
Had to rewire using the resistors and all is working fine now, but the customer expected the steering controls to work as well
After a little reading up on the parts he supplied us, the steering controls aren't supposed to work with this kit
Had to rewire using the resistors and all is working fine now, but the customer expected the steering controls to work as well
After a little reading up on the parts he supplied us, the steering controls aren't supposed to work with this kit
#9
I'm in the middle of replacing the head unit in my wife's 06' H2. It has the Bose system with the navigation radio and XM radio.
The replacement radio is a Kenwood DNN-990HD. I bought the integration harness to work with the steering wheel controls, the factory amp and the RSE system.
My question is this: Where is the factory installed XM receiver? I am putting in an aftermarket XM receiver that will work with the new radio and would like to remove the factory unit and hopefully take advantage of the factory installed antenna.
I currently have the console removed and the old radio removed. I have the new head unit on my work bench soldering all my connections together between the radio and the integration harness.
The replacement radio is a Kenwood DNN-990HD. I bought the integration harness to work with the steering wheel controls, the factory amp and the RSE system.
My question is this: Where is the factory installed XM receiver? I am putting in an aftermarket XM receiver that will work with the new radio and would like to remove the factory unit and hopefully take advantage of the factory installed antenna.
I currently have the console removed and the old radio removed. I have the new head unit on my work bench soldering all my connections together between the radio and the integration harness.
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