Factory radio, cassette, & CDM

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They worked when pulled out of my 94 in 2012. $100 for all. I don’t use online payment methods so it’ll have to be local pickup (or meet at a reasonable distance) or mail money order & I ship to you.

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If that was in my truck and working (even if the belt in the cassette player is bad, which it probably is by now) I'd stick a cassette aux input adapter in there and rock on. :)

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Richard

a whaaaat? I live under a rock I guess. The little door to my cassette player hasn't opened in decades but I just gotta try this with my little mp3
 

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a whaaaat? I live under a rock I guess. The little door to my cassette player hasn't opened in decades but I just gotta try this with my little mp3
Yes, a rock! I ran one of those (still have it, somewhere) back in.. 2005? was driving some old F-word wrecker that had a cassette player, so I grabbed one of those adapters for it. When they first came out, it was so you could plug your Sony Discman, or CD Walkman, or whatever it was.. CD player into the cassette. :)

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If that was in my truck and working (even if the belt in the cassette player is bad, which it probably is by now) I'd stick a cassette aux input adapter in there and rock on. :)

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Richard
Be aware that if the belt is bad, the mechanism will not stop clicking and audio will not work properly. You're better off installing an aux jack using the tape deck's wiring between the deck and CDM.
 

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Be aware that if the belt is bad, the mechanism will not stop clicking and audio will not work properly. You're better off installing an aux jack using the tape deck's wiring between the deck and CDM.
I say take it a step further and tap a bluetooth receiver in there. The Millennia brand is small, doesn't make any obnoxious noises when it pairs (I've read reviews on another brand that makes a loud alert tone every time it pairs, that would annoy me) - hook up 12V, gnd, and it's got 2 RCA's to attach to whatever or strip 'em off and wire directly in for your aux input hack. I've got them in both our SS's (hacked into the XM line), and in my 300, too.

$27 on amazon.. imagine blowing people's minds when you pair your phone to your stock AM/FM/cassette GMT400 stereo. :)

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