 We got Cheyenne over here, say hi Cheyenne. Hi. All right, today what we're gonna be doing, I'm not gonna show this from start to finish, it's gonna take two damn long, but this is a how-to video, this is what we're gonna be doing. Who bears birthday present? You don't have to do a mental on that one. We've got CD player, DVD player, she can watch movies while she's driving down the road and killing people, so. I wouldn't do that. But no, you don't need this to drive down the road and kill people. This is what we're gonna do, we're gonna install this bottle for back in October. So, this is what we're doing. We're gonna install this, but the first thing I'm gonna do is show you how to get this dash apart. That's gonna be a pain in the ass, but anyhow, so we'll get back with you in just a minute. What we're gonna do first, so I'm not this glove box, inside this glove box, there's a screw right here, and a screw right here. Now that don't actually hold the whole glove box in. I'll show you what it does. Take that screw out. Actually, hey Cheyenne, can you give me that girl, please? Yep. I want to take all these screws in here. Oops, sorry, I want to cheat a little bit here, but I like it because it's long. Okay, now that's loose. What that does is hold this piece in it. Now, I'm gonna close that for a second here. What we're gonna do is we're gonna start right over here. Get your fingers up underneath this, right here, and pull out, but that was already loose because we had this out the other day, checking things out. And these will just pop out, but you gotta be careful because these things, they get old after time and it's plastic. You know, the heat and cold. As you can see, these will pop up out of here, like that. Just be kind of ginger with it, and that will come out just like that. Put that up in the back window, please, Cheyenne. Now, right here, we have a hex head bolt, which I've got something right here, and that's the size we need. Go close from there. Now, they make a tool for this. I don't have one, so we gotta do it. I found out the other night when I pulled this out and have the key and ignition locked the doors, I couldn't unlock it with a power button. Now, this is what it takes to get factory stereo out of these Buick Le Sabre's, I don't know, like 99 or 2000, the 03 or something like that. I'm not positive, but somewhere right in there, if your vehicle looks like this, it'll probably be about the same. This is double den, is what this is called. Single den is the real skinny stereo's. The double den's the real wide ones. So you just take these clips, push them in, and pull that out. Now, you lose your chimes, and there's that. Now, up inside here, this is ribbon style connector. Now, what we're gonna have to do is cut some of this stuff out. There's the antenna for the antenna for the radio. We're gonna have to cut this out so our new stereo will go back in because this sticks out, and the stereo will stick out too far than the new one. So I'm gonna have to cut some of this out. In the meantime, I gotta pull this dash out. Now, in order to do that, I've gotta pop this up out. This will come out and unplug the light sensor for the headlight numbers. And once this comes out, there'll be some screws down inside here that holds this dash pad on. That's what we're gonna take out. So I'm gonna get that out, and I'll be back with you here in a minute. Hey, YouTube, this is what my Buick looks like. All part, all the stuff, console stuff is off of there. And SheaBear is starting the next process of putting in my stereo. Just thought you might wanna get a quick look at it. Now, you know, I don't recommend doing this without unhooking the battery, but for this video, this how-to, for the sake of this video, the battery on these Buicks are underneath the back seat, which that's where Pooh Bear's sitting. I didn't want her sitting on the battery, but I've done a million of these, so I'm not gonna have any exposed barrow wires that I gotta worry about short now. But remember, anytime you do something like this, please unhook the battery. Okay, YouTube, SheaBear 1000 here. Now, I've got the, trying to scoot the seat back here. Okay, I've got, oh shit, the stereo in. I've got the face plates back on. I still got it underneath here. Now, there's a lot I didn't, excuse me, there's a lot I didn't record. See, I had to trim this out. Let me get in on that real tight. But I've got a face plate that will go on this and cover that up, but I've got some more trimming to do for it to look nice for the face plate to go on. See, these are curved and it's hard to get them to look nice. Now, it did fit in the hole when the stereo was out, but once I put it in, of course it was at a different angle, just enough to where I had to trim it. But once you get the face plate on, it'll be fine. I'm not gonna bore you with that stuff. Now, this is her iPod. Now, I just drilled a hole through the back part of the drawer there, put this in. It's got our screws and stuff for the dash. I like this little thing. The other thing is you can't, you know, see what songs it is when you get your headphones on. But once you plug it into the stereo, it, you will see it. Now, let me see what else. I had to cut the back out a little bit. I just used a knife because I don't have a Dremel tool. And so I just used a razor knife right here. It took a little bit, but it worked. So I've still got to put underneath there that face plate on for, you know, it's like a kick down underneath the stereo. Now, right out of time last night, that's why I didn't record a whole lot because it's pretty much self-explanatory other than that cutting. You do on these buicks have to cut a little bit. Now it doesn't really bother the structure of the dash. You know, there's your airbag of, whoa, what the hell? Sorry about that. I don't know what I'm doing here. Okay, but it doesn't, it doesn't bother the structure. This is all plastic anyway, but as you can see, it's, I mean, I'm really pulling on that. It's strong. Now, if you see smoke, I'm smoking cigarettes and don't be alarmed, the car's on fire. But anyway, I was going to videotape more for you, but I was kind of running out of daylight. I was out here kind of late after dark and took a break and watched a movie with the girls. But what I want to tell you is these buicks now up here, you know, when you get your, that's a lock and dock system or dock and lock system. Now, you know, I have the schematics and for the part I bought for it from the plug for the wiring harness. Now this is for the, let me get up on it, is the car, is the wiring harness for the car from General Motors. Now as you can see there, switched 12-volt ignition, okay? Yellow wire, bullshit. Now how the other, the original stereo was working, I don't know, but there was no, there is one switched wire up there. It is not yellow, but it only is switched in the run position on the ignition. So I looked everywhere to try to find a switched to where it was switched in the run and accessory position. And the only thing I could find was for the wipers because you know, when you're parked and you don't have your car running, you want to listen to some music, you turn, you know, the ignition back to accessory, well, the stereo wouldn't work. So I had to come over here and down under there and right in there, oops, sorry, smoke, right in there I had to tie into the windshield wipers because they will work in both the run and accessory position. So now what I didn't get to show you is these pillars, the covers, they have to come off in order to get that dash out. I'm getting ready to put the dash back in, the dash pad up here. Now I showed you pretty much how to get that out. Now up there, as you can see, there's a couple of little holes right there and there's a couple over here and one over there. Now those just, once you get this panel off, I was showing you them holes down in there, they'll go in like this and that's what holds this dash in. And then there's a couple clips up here on top. This is for the alarm and keyless entry. And like right here, a clip will come down in, you push that pad in. Make sure you haven't lined up real good and be very careful. I'm just sitting here waiting on the car to warm up because I got some plastic pieces in here I don't want to get broke. So that's it, other than the camera, it's pretty straightforward. There's a wire up here, I gotta run to the reverse light so that it kicks the camera on as soon as you put it in reverse. Damn, I zoomed in again. And then of course a power wire in your ground and your video, for your video, what is that, CA cable? And there's my power. So the power wire, all what I wanna tell you was I'm gonna hook it up to the reverse lights. So that way when I put it in reverse, it will kick this right automatically into the camera mode. And this, when the reverse lights come on it will put power to the camera and kick the camera on. So I don't, you know, she don't have to, you know, fumble with that and turn the camera on stuff. She just puts it in reverse, the camera will automatically kick on. And that is, these are infrared lights. So they are, it is night vision, I checked it out and tried it. So it is night vision, so maybe we can ghost hunt with it back up down, back down the street. So this stereo, we was wanting an update, an upgrade for the stereo. So what it was was I really wanted, since we're on the street parking now, I really wanted to get her a backup camera. She does poor thing, who she has trouble backing up. And so I was looking online and the cheapest, real good camera and monitor that I found was like 150 bucks. Well, I gave 144 for that with the camera. So I was like, plus this has, you can see all the functions, it's got USB, it's got TV, of course I'll have to get an intent if we want to watch TV. It's Bluetooth compatible. It's got an SD card, memory card, iPod, auxiliary, you know, radio. It does all kinds of stuff. It is remote control as well. So, and it was also a DVD player. So like sometimes when we go on our journeys, which I'm gonna get the headrests that have the monitors in them, the girls can sit back and we can put a movie in for them. They can watch a movie or something, kind of kill time or you never know. So, you know, for $144, now I did have to get an antenna adapter for it. And of course the wiring harness to go to the ribbon style harness on this car. So that's about all I can show you right now. I'm gonna go ahead and put this back together because we gotta get the little one home here shortly. So I'm gonna go ahead and at least get the dash put back together. Now, I don't know if I'm gonna video, I don't know if I'm gonna get any footage of that camera because it's self-explanatory. All cores are different. You can put it anywhere you want, you know, your backup cam. So, but like I said, it is so self-explanatory. Your cable, which I've already got on, it goes in the back of the stereo. You know, it'll say camera right on it. You pop the end in. Here's your end that's gonna come out to your camera. So wherever you mount your camera, make sure, you know, if this is outside, I would put some black tape around there, electrical tape, whatever, you know, that's me. And here too, especially, this is your power wire. Like I said, you know, you got your ground, which is a black wire. It'll go to your chassis ground somewhere on the body. Metal, clean it up real good, put it on. And your red wire, that's, you know, like I said, for hook that up to your reverse lights, that way you don't have to switch it, flip a switch, or, you know, come up in here and hit camera, you know, that way you don't have to do that. Once you put this thing in reverse, that camera will automatically kick on and you're good to go. And when you put it in park or drive or any other gear, you know, it'll go back to your music. So, I'm gonna get off of here and I'm sorry I couldn't record more for you. And we've got a new subscriber. She's wanting to see some more abandoned videos and we're gonna try to get to that as soon as we can, but we've been doing a lot of work on the house. And, you know, when I do get a weekend off, I work on the house or, you know, I really want to do this for her. It was, like I said, it was for her birthday and so she was kind of wanting an upgraded stereo because, you know, our old stereo down there on the floor, it was just, it worked fine, but it was a cassette player and CD player. So in order to play our MP3 player, we had to have this thing or we had to have CDs. Well, you know, CDs are all right and stuff still, but I'd rather have the MP3 players, you know, any day. So listen, I'm gonna get off of here and get this, at least get the dash back in here and get it buttoned up and maybe we'll take a little cruise later. And if we find anything, any houses or something, we'll upload something for you. If not, this will be on our how to check that out for guys that like to do things themselves. I just started another playlist, how to, it's, you know, autos, tips and tricks. So, you know, I've been a mechanic for like 35 years, started when I was 10 years old, my dad's a junkyard, so 45 now, I'll be 46. So keep an eye on that for you, do-it-yourselfers and when I get time to videotape some of the house stuff, we'll do that too for the do-it-yourself homeowner or things, you know, stuff we can do ourselves where we don't have to spend an arm and a leg to do, oh, another thing too, I had to go to the neighbors and get a jump because a headlight switch there will stick on. Well, so we just leave it off and, you know, you can adjust your twilight here and the headlights will automatically come on when it gets dark. So what happened was that was on, I had bumped the switch on and well, since the key was on, the headlights would not go out. Now, even though they're turned on, they will go out after 30 seconds or so, whatever I got the timer set at. And well, of course, as long as the key's on, the headlights didn't go out. So that thing, when I did get it hooked up, it would play for a second and then shut off and I'm like, what the hell? And then I noticed the window started going down real slow and stopped. I was like, oh crap, I ran a stinking battery down. So I had to get a jump from the neighbor. Thanks, man, appreciate it. But listen, I'm gonna get off of here and, you know, guys, have a good one and we'll see you as soon as we can. Thanks for all you guys that comment, rate and subscribe. You know, you subscribed us, we'll subscribe back. So, hey, have a good one. I'm Shae Bear and I'm gone.