Will the 95-99 wiring harness work on 04 cavalier. Or will just 00-05 only work. Don't care about losing my door chimes and On Star. Just need to know.

2004 Ecotec Cavalier 9.9 in the 1/8th mile. 15.7 in the 1/4 mile.
What's the reason for not wanting to use the correct year adapter? They make them without the door chime adapter.
The plug is different.
84 (or so) to 99 are all the same. Old style GM plug. 00-05 J-body is the newer style.
If you don't want the chimes or Onstar... tell them you have an 01 Tracker and get the Metra 70-2003 (not 70-2003T.. that's the T-harness, expensive one).
All 1988+ GM vehicles use the same 21 pin adaptor harness. You'll have to run a wire to a switched power source.
-Chris
2000-2005 is $50. Would rather pay $10. So if I get a 99 adapter and run power from another source it will work?

2004 Ecotec Cavalier 9.9 in the 1/8th mile. 15.7 in the 1/4 mile.
Lenko, John Lenko wrote:The plug is different.
84 (or so) to 99 are all the same. Old style GM plug. 00-05 J-body is the newer style.
If you don't want the chimes or Onstar... tell them you have an 01 Tracker and get the Metra 70-2003 (not 70-2003T.. that's the T-harness, expensive one).
this man wrote the bible. i took pictures, and wrote the gospel, aka a complete how-to that is liked somewhere in the sticky of this forum, and not the origigal link, keep going after that. trust me, it works, ive done it 5 or 6 times already in j-body cars myself, NEVER had a problem.
if john lenko says something, take it as better truth than if god himself told you...as long as it was about a j-body.
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So if I'm at Walmart looking for it, what year and car do I look for? For the Metra. And do I need anything else?

2004 Ecotec Cavalier 9.9 in the 1/8th mile. 15.7 in the 1/4 mile.
Walmart sells Metra? News to me. I thought they only sold Scosche.
In any case.. look for a 2000 Tracker. That's the shape you want
OK update, I hooked everything to the same color wires but it didn't work, it wouldn't even turn on. Do I have to run power from another source?

2004 Ecotec Cavalier 9.9 in the 1/8th mile. 15.7 in the 1/4 mile.
Can anybody answer this please?

2004 Ecotec Cavalier 9.9 in the 1/8th mile. 15.7 in the 1/4 mile.
Yes. Read the FAQ at the top of the page, it will tell you where to find that power source.
It doesn't say in the sticky were to route the power wire to?

2004 Ecotec Cavalier 9.9 in the 1/8th mile. 15.7 in the 1/4 mile.
I'm confused... I thought the purpose of a wire harness was so you wouldn't have to do any splicing and joining of wires?
The Poonman wrote:I'm confused... I thought the purpose of a wire harness was so you wouldn't have to do any splicing and joining of wires?
In your car, the stock radio harness does not have a switched power source in it. instead the computer tells it when to turn on.
It's only one wire..it's not hard to hook up
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Are you absolutely sure about this? The reason I ask is, because a lot of other stuff I've read on this site turned out to be false. For example, everyone says you have to remove the entire dash to remove the stereo, but in my car (05 Sunfire), the center piece of the dash is seperate, so you simply unscrew 2 screws from the glove compartment, and the center dash comes right off and you have access to the stereo. I think the 03+ Sunfire interiors are a lot different from the 02 and older Sunfires, and all the Cavaliers.
Actually, ALL Sunfires are just two bolts... but most people on here think the only car that exists is a third-gen Cavalier... and write things as if the Sunfire or anything 1st or 2nd gen didn't exist. So don't believe all you read
The 00-05 J-cars use a different wiring scheme compared to the older cars. The stock radio has no switched power.. just a constant. There's a new Body Control module (BCM) that sends a computer signal to the radio to tell it to turn on and off instead. It's a bit confusing, read my webpage if you're really curious:
http://members.shaw.ca/johnz24/howto/
As for the wiring harness... if you use the harness that's made for the J-cars, you have to pay around $100 for it, and it relocates the factory deck to the trunk to keep reproducing the door chimes (since the radio does that now, thru a speaker). Or, spend $120 or so on a chime module.
Or, if you don't care about the chimes... get the $10 harness for the Chevy Tracker, and you achieve the same result.
It's a lot clearer now. Thanks!!