How to install aftermarket head unit harness?
When you're putting in a new aftermarket head unit, you'll want to connect it to your vehicle's wiring harness. The most straightforward method is to use harness clips to connect wires from the harness to the harness inputs on the aftermarket head unit. Connect the ground wires to the ground connection on the harness, the signal wires to the signal connections, and the power wires to the power connection.
How to install aftermarket head unit harness in a pontiac
The installation of aftermarket head unit harnesses in a Pontiac is pretty straightforward. If you aren’t sure how to do it or have questions, you can always call a certified technician at Westwood Auto Repair for assistance. We’re here to help! Our technicians are highly trained, have years of experience, and can help you get the best aftermarket head unit harness installation in a Pontiac regardless of your car’s make and model.
How to install aftermarket head unit harness with aftermarket stereo?
Now that you have your aftermarket head unit harness ready to go, the next step is to find your aftermarket car stereo and plug it in. There are a few different ways to do this. You can plug it in directly, or you can use an aftermarket stereo adapter. An aftermarket stereo adapter simply allows you to plug your aftermarket head unit into the original car stereo’s harness.
How to install aftermarket head unit harness without aftermarket stereo?
If you still want to use your vehicle’s stock head unit and don’t plan on upgrading to a aftermarket stereo, there are some options available to you. For example, you can use an aftermarket head unit with a simple radio add-on or a simple aftermarket radio adapter. Both of these options are a good fit for older vehicles that still have a simple radio.
How to install aftermarket head unit pocket harness?
Aftermarket head unit pockets are designed to hold your new aftermarket head unit securely in place. Some head unit pocket harnesses are able to accept larger head units, especially those with a high-resolution touchscreen. While others are better suited for smaller aftermarket head units.