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1 23rd August 17:25
lazynetjunkie
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I have a problem and maybe someone here can help me. My 1995 Corsica
has finally passed away a few days ago (transmission fried and I don't
have $1,400 for a new one) so since the stock Delco radio in my Corsica

(model # 16195181) has superb sound quality, I want to move it to my
1993 S10 Blazer which I now drive. I removed the crappy sound quality
stock Delco radio from my S10 Blazer (model # 16161615) and installed
the radio from my Corsica. I can tell you that the sound quality and
range vastly improved in the S10 Blazer without having to change any of

the speakers.

When nighttime came, I noticed a problem when I turned on my headlamps.

None of the panel illumation lights inside the radio would turn on. The

clock/display works fine and dims like it should when I turn on my
headlamps as the rest of my dashboard lights up just fine. It's only
the panel illumination lights inside the radio that don't work. The
radio still works great; however, without any lights on the radio at
night, I find myself turning the cigarette lighter instead of the
volume knob.


At first, I thought maybe the little lightbulbs inside somehow burned
out all at once so I put the Corsica's Delco radio back into my Corsica

and tried it out. The lights in the radio worked just fine when I
turned on the headlamps on the Corsica so that couldn't be the problem.

I put the old Delco radio back into the S10 Blazer and its panel
illumination lights work just fine when I turn on the headlamps. The
panel illumination lights in both radios work just fine.


This one just baffles me. Both radios are the same size, shape, and
have the same connections in the back. I only had to move the mounting
hardware from one radio to the other to use the radio in the S10
Blazer. Maybe someone here can help me on this one and tell me how to
fix it. Thanks.
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2 23rd August 17:25
big.drizzt@gmail.com
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I would suspect that the Corsica has a higher rated fuse to run the
radio plus the obviously more powerful amp built in than the Blazer. I
wouldnt rule out that the wiring might be slightly different for the
radio in both vehicles though. Chevy has a nasty habit of doing that
unfortunately. So your best bet would be to grab the Haynes or Chiltons
manual with a multimiter and check the wiring for both vehicles, making
sure that the same voltage is getting to the same place. Or you could
just leave it alone and put glow in the dark tape on the volume knob.
:-)
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3 23rd August 18:46
lazynetjunkie
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Thanks. I looked closer at the radio wire harness of the Corsica and
noticed the gray wire (headlight dimmer wire) was in a different spot
than in the Blazer radio wire harness. I'll have to go to the junkyard
sometime later this week to get myself a 95 Corsica radio wire harness
to use in the Blazer.
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4 23rd August 18:46
william r. walsh
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Hi!


An easier way to do this might be to move the wire in the Blazer connector.
You might be able to do this by using a needle-nose pliers to pull the wire
back out of the connector. When it comes out, push it into the place where
it needs to go.

If you can do that it will be cleaner, cheaper and easily reversed should
you ever wish to do so. I don't recommend cutting up the wiring or modifying
it too much if you can avoid it.

William
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5 23rd August 18:46
lazynetjunkie
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I would do that if I could, however; the location of the gray wire in
the Corsica's harness is in that extra strip that the S10 Blazer's
harness doesn't have.

Since I live a couple blocks from a junkyard, I'll be able cut a
harness/connector from one of the 95/96 Corsicas they have there for a
dollar or 2 and then use the needle-nose pliers to pull the wires out
of the Blazer's connector and put them into a Corsica connector in the
order they should be for a Corsica radio.
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