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I recently replaced the stereo in my 94 k1500 suburban with an aftermarket one and blew out one of the stock speakers shortly thereafter. Yeah, I know, I'm an idiot for event thinking the stock 25 year old ones would hold up. I am looking to replace all of the speakers with some aftermarket speakers and have one simple question. Is there enough slack in the factory wire harness to cut the factory speaker connectors and crimp spade connectors on or should I quit being cheap and order the adapters?
Side note: Anyone want a free factory radio from a 94 suburban? AFAIK there is nothing wrong with it, I just wanted something with an aux in. I can ship it to you!
I know it's been several months since you posted this, but I've been looking for a factory headset for my "94 K1500 Suburban. Any chance you still have this one?
I gave it to another member, sorry!I know it's been several months since you posted this, but I've been looking for a factory headset for my "94 K1500 Suburban. Any chance you still have this one?
No Worries at all. Thanks for the reply!I gave it to another member, sorry!
I have a snap-on brick (mt2500) and it reads my 4L60E in my 94. It should be able to read the 95 with a 4L80E as well. They are pretty cheap these days to.. I got mine from a seller I've got stuff from before on Ebay a long many years ago....Does anyone know if there is an OBD1 scan tool that will read transmission issues through the obd port? I have a 1995 Suburban with a 7.4 tbi and 4l80e. I'm just wanting to check to make sure all the transmission solenoids are working properly (or not) before I start throwing money at it.
I was looking at the actron cp9690, but I wasn't sure if it reads transmission codes.