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Axxess Gmos-06 Can Bus Adapter For Cadillac (1997-2005) With Bose System on 2040-parts.com

US $257.95
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:Axxess Manufacturer Part Number:GMOS-06 UPC:4047442065347

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Axxess GMOS-06 CAN bus adapter for Cadillac (1997-2005) with Bose system

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TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • Necessary when replacing the factory radio / -Navi against an aftermarket radio / navigation system
  • Specially selected for Cadillac vehicles with Bose system
  • Does the CAN databus communication intact
  • Provides the following amplifier functions still available:
    • High-level speaker input
    • Adjusting the fader
    • Balance adjustment
  • Plug & Play installation
  • Incl. Pre-wiring for optional steering wheel remote control adapter ASWC-1
  • Always "up-to-date": software updates via micro-B USB Port
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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The Axxess GMOS-06 CAN bus adapter is required to the original factory radio or navigation system with an aftermarket radio as from Alpine to replace, Kenwood, Pioneer and other aftermarket equipment. Good for Cadillac Catera, Deville, El Dorado and Seville with verbautem Bose amplifier system secures the adapter for various functions including:

  • Emergency call system "OnStar" & OE Bluetooth (if available)
  • Warning & beeps
  • Supports extended power (RAP) *

Obtaining the following CAN-Bus features

About a micro-B USB port, you can always hold the adapter to the latest software version. The #manufacturer# #mpn# #produkttyp# provides the following amplifier signals and functions for your Bose system available at a radio / navigation system retrofit:

  • High-level speaker input
  • Adjusting the fader
  • Balance adjustment

OnStar - The intelligent emergency call system

What makes these CAN bus adapters is that the emergency call system "OnStar", already introduced by General Motors, including the US and Europe, is still available. So you lose with a radio / Navi change not miss the life-saving emergency call function - "Safety First"!

More comfort with original steering wheel remote control

To continue to use the functions of the factory steering wheel remote control, you also need the appropriate steering remote control module (Axxess ASWC-1). This allows your new car radio, your AV Tuner, AppRadio or navigation system perfectly integrated into the vehicle.

Why a CAN bus adapter?

Today's radio or navigation systems provide not only the music of the radio or navigation instructions again, but are deeply linked with the vehicle electronics. This communication structure, called CAN bus, connects control units, sensors, multimedia devices, and more with each other.

Therefore, to keep the communication between all integrated into the CAN bus devices upright when replacing the factory radio / -navis a vehicle-specific CAN bus adapter is required.

* Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
In this country, "Accessories Power Reserve" or "prolonged power" called. Used for maintenance of various functions in the vehicle, even after switching off the ignition for a specified period.

SPECIFICATIONS

Obtain the following function

  • Emergency call system "OnStar" * (if available)
  • OE Bluetooth
  • Warning & beeps
  • prolonged power (RAP)
  • Amplifier signals and functions:
    • High-level speaker input
    • Adjusting the fader
    • Balance adjustment
Scope of Delivery
  • CAN-BUS Adapter ( #manufacturer# #mpn# )
  • Vehicle & device-specific connector cable
COMPATIBILITY

Der Artikel ist zu untenstehenden Fahrzeug-Konfigurationen kompatibel:

  • Cadillac > Catera > 1997 > alle
  • Cadillac > Catera > 1998 > alle
  • Cadillac > Catera > 1999 > alle
  • Cadillac > Catera > 2000 > alle
  • Cadillac > Catera > 2001 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 1998 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 1999 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 2000 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 2001 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 2002 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 2003 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 2004 > alle
  • Cadillac > De Ville > 2005 > alle
  • Cadillac > El Dorado > 1998 > alle
  • Cadillac > El Dorado > 1999 > alle
  • Cadillac > El Dorado > 2000 > alle
  • Cadillac > El Dorado > 2001 > alle
  • Cadillac > El Dorado > 2002 > alle
  • Cadillac > Seville > 1998 > alle
  • Cadillac > Seville > 1999 > alle
  • Cadillac > Seville > 2000 > alle
  • Cadillac > Seville > 2001 > alle
  • Cadillac > Seville > 2002 > alle
  • Cadillac > Seville > 2003 > alle
  • Cadillac > Seville > 2004 > alle
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