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You need a radio removal kit which has the two tools to press the buttons on each side which are in the tiny slots and will allow you to slide the radio out.
You'll an stereo install kit. I comes with the surround for the new stereo to fit into, and that will fit into the space for the stereo in the dash, this kit will also have a connector to wire the new stereo to, and plug into the stock stereo plugs.
The optic inside the CD player may be dirty or damp, this is the part that reads the data from the cd, you can try cd cleaning discs or you may have get an engineer to open it and clean it with an alcohol swab. The optic could also be faulty which will be cheaper to buy a new cd player.
Should be a blue wire with a white stripe in the plug that goes into your unit if its missing take the harness to bestbuy or an audio shop and they can prolly stick a wire in the empty spot. hope this helps you.
You should check with Car Toys or Best Buy but you will probably need an adaptor and a wiring harness. If your doing it yourself your going to need to know how to get the stock radio out and the wiring diagram for the Aveo. Sometimes you can find the wiring diagram on Google by searching for it but usually finding diagrams for 2008 vehicles takes a year or two before it becomes available.
If your CD player has a tuner in it already you shouldn't need one. If it doesn't have one, that presents some other options.
I have the same radio, the radio's harrness has a red wire ignition 12 volt,yellow battery 12 volt, black ground, and a blue Iam not positive it can be the amp, or illumination.
The correct wiring is constant power on the yellow wire, switched power on the red wire. I'm not certain why you weren't able to get it to work in this configuration; the unit needs power on both wires before it will turn on, but if you lose power on the yellow wire the settings will be lost.
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