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Hi John.
not sure if this will help you out.
or try this link might help you out.
https://www.google.com/search?client=avast-a-1&q=Stereo+color+codes+for+a+1997+Camero+z28&oq=Stereo+color+codes+for+a+1997+Camero+z28&aqs=avast..69i57.708j0j7&ie=UTF-8
Constant 12V+
Orange
Switched 12V+
Yellow
Ground
Black
Illumination
Gray
Dimmer
Brown
Antenna Trigger
Pink
Antenna
Right Rear
Front Speakers
6 1/2" Doors
Left Front (+)
Tan
Left Front (-)
Gray
Right Front (+)
Light Green
Right Front (-)
Dark Green
Rear Speakers
6 1/2" Side Panels
Left Rear (+)
Brown
Left Rear (-)
Yellow
Right Rear (+)
Dark Blue
Right Rear (-)
Light Blue
#1 disconnect neg. bat cable. #2 unplug both leads from the coil your changing. #3 remove both mounting screws and pull up and remove on it to remove it...reverse to install. be careful when removing the screws they're small and you dont want to drop them. hope this helps.
Hello, i have the same problem. Best i can advise is check all your grounds for loose or rusted connections. When it cuts out i find it handy to hit the unlock and driver button window down a few times to bring it back.
Look in the owner's packet in the glovebox. There's a second book specifically for the stereo system. There should be a detachable card in there with a four-digit number on it. That's the radio code. The stereo manual explains how to enter it to unlock the radio. If you don't have that code, you'll need to take the car to the dealership. With proof of ownership of the vehicle, they can look up the code and enter it for you (make sure they write it down for you for future use, and show you how to enter it, since they're going to charge you an hour's labor or so to do this).
the modual is what the 3 coils mount to. Each coil is for two differant holes. Each coil is bolted to the modual. If you unbolt all of the coils and pull them up that is the modual.
You sure you don't have any theft codes in the system?
I dont know if holden barina uses the same stereo as a US GM vehicle, but if it is a delco stereo (same as US models) then any gm dealer can retrieve the scrambled code and call their automated system to get the unscrambled unlock code. Just make sure if they do this for you to have them disable the theftlock system. With theftlock disabled a dead battery will not cause you any further problem. Hope this helps.
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