I will check on the pin outs of the connector for the data lines. And power and ground as well I do repairs for radio stations and was doing Delco car stereo equipment back in the 80’s and 90’s era before getting into broadcast engineering. If you have someone on staff that is technically able to follow the pin outs and wire up the unit I can see about finding the pin outs and there is a test sequence that should unlock the radio for a few minutes at a time for test. I mentioned the button sequence in the comment. But I will look them up tomorrow as I’m not in front of the manuals at the moment. Also if you don’t have a technician on staff I could test the radio if you sent it well packed to me along with return postage as well. The only issues is if there is a problem I will be limited on parts as most of the parts are similar to other GM units but most likely the parts will be discontinued leaving to try and source used similar parts.
@@rick601a Thanks for getting back. We have a technician on staff if needed, but could also send the radio to you. We do not have the setup you have though. This would just be for another video to see if it at least would power on. What is your location?
Also forgot to mention there is a GM lan on module two types available that is if they are still available that will nicely simulate the BCM turn on can data to the radio allows you to operate these Lan on GM radios. Search for GM Lan on. There two versions. Usually the lower bit units have worked on basic units and higher bit units for navigation units with LCD touch units. Just something to look into if you plan on using the radio at some point other than test.
gsdistributingcompany.com/products/lan11on here is an example of the module that will allow you to turn on the radio out of the vehicle for display. Not sure if yours is 11 bit or not without documentation but it’s a good start with the era of the unit. I’m located in Virginia
What wire connections are needed? I have a BCM and extra radio.
Very simple setup ? How about showing what wires connect where
Hi, We did see the comment on Mend it Mark and hope you are able to help us with our Delco MD/DCC car radio. Regards from the DCC Museum
I will check on the pin outs of the connector for the data lines. And power and ground as well I do repairs for radio stations and was doing Delco car stereo equipment back in the 80’s and 90’s era before getting into broadcast engineering. If you have someone on staff that is technically able to follow the pin outs and wire up the unit I can see about finding the pin outs and there is a test sequence that should unlock the radio for a few minutes at a time for test. I mentioned the button sequence in the comment. But I will look them up tomorrow as I’m not in front of the manuals at the moment. Also if you don’t have a technician on staff I could test the radio if you sent it well packed to me along with return postage as well. The only issues is if there is a problem I will be limited on parts as most of the parts are similar to other GM units but most likely the parts will be discontinued leaving to try and source used similar parts.
@@rick601a Thanks for getting back. We have a technician on staff if needed, but could also send the radio to you. We do not have the setup you have though. This would just be for another video to see if it at least would power on. What is your location?
Also forgot to mention there is a GM lan on module two types available that is if they are still available that will nicely simulate the BCM turn on can data to the radio allows you to operate these Lan on GM radios. Search for GM Lan on. There two versions. Usually the lower bit units have worked on basic units and higher bit units for navigation units with LCD touch units. Just something to look into if you plan on using the radio at some point other than test.
gsdistributingcompany.com/products/lan11on here is an example of the module that will allow you to turn on the radio out of the vehicle for display. Not sure if yours is 11 bit or not without documentation but it’s a good start with the era of the unit. I’m located in Virginia
@@rick601a Thanks. Would be great to see if there is still life in this unit.