you will need to unscrew your dash and pull off the front plate of your dash, then you will need to unscrew the stock radio, then you will need to go ahead and pull out the adapter from the back of your radio.-Shocker
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take your VIN in to a Holden dealer, they should be able to get the PIN if the radio was originally fitted to your car. If it is no longer on file or if the radio belonged to another car originally the radio will need to be removed and the serial number sent to Holden along with your VIN. That can be expensive tho, might be worth looking at a new radio if PIN for yours is not available.
The way the signal is transmitted and processed. FM radios are transmitted via signal generators and amplifiers on the ground while digital radio like Sirius or AM are transmitted via satellites. The digital signals are sent in packets vs. lower frequency radio waves.
I dont know... but I dont think so,,, I know this wasnt alot of help to your question. That song is really good. I wish they would play it :)
It's a little piece of junk radio that has a scan button to find FM stations instead of a far superior dial mechanism. They're cheap pieces of junk generally sold at dollar stores or given out as free gifts from businesses since they're so cheaply made.
No, but they are sometimes grounded via frame vs wire. Most car radios use negative as common with ground. But caution should be taken therefore make reference to the manual before installation. This is because some radios have a low resistance on the wire marked negative which affects operation of the radio and results in impaired output.