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Installing Pioneer deh-24000ub system in 2001 Pontiac Sunfire?

Hi, I attempted to switch the stock stereo system unit in my 2001 Pontiac Sunfire with a Pioneer deh-2400ub system but i cant get it to turn on! I tried wiring it manually and also with an adapter but when i plug it in and turn the car on, the system doesnt turn on! My old one still works so im thinking that maybe the new one isn‘t compatible with the 2001 sunfire. Is anyone else having this problem? P.S. i already went back and switched out the system for another one to insure that the first unit wasnt faulty. But it still doesnt work.

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Appears like a hose has cracked. It is rather effortless to switch hoses in case you are coherant with instruments. However you ought to verify that it's the hose, and no longer something else. Find a pal that knows anything about cars, or your dad. You would take it to a shop, however it would cost you 50-one hundred, depending on how much they cost for labor and if it is only the hose. Discontinue leak stuff does work, but I wouldnt use it when you have a visible leak.
I know that there are some GM cars that take a computer to get the aftermarket sterio to work its a piggyback little thing, if your car has auto volume ( turns up a little when u gas it ) than you need the computer the autovolume is not very noticable youll have to check the settings on the sterio to see, if you have the monsoon system in there stock than i know you need the little computer thing. Also did you wire in the hot wire the constant wire and the ground, you need two hots and lastly just to verify would it not power up or would it not play sound

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