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Onstar® Adapter Os-1 For Gm Vehicles Without Bose® Sound System, 21 Pins , Led on 2040-parts.com

US $145.31
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:PAC Manufacturer Part Number:OS-1 UPC:4260103257565

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OnStar® adapter OS-1 for GM vehicles without Bose® Sound System, 21 pins , LED

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • Necessary when replacing the factory radio from an aftermarket radio / navigation system
  • Simple Plug & Play installation thanks to pre-assembled cable set
  • Holds a complete class 2 databus communication intact
  • Situated beside ignition plus the following features still available:
    • Emergency call system "OnStar" *
    • Warning & beeps
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

#name#

use functions of the factory radio / navigation system with its own radios / navigation

The #manufacturer# #mpn# CAN bus adapter is required to play in certain brand vehicles #vehicle_brand# the original factory radio or navigation system with an aftermarket radio, for example, of Alpine , JVC, Kenwood, Pioneer, Sony, etc. replace.

Obtaining the following CAN-Bus features

This #manufacturer# #mpn# CAN bus adapter provides for a radio / navigation system retrofit next ignition plus continue following signals & functions:

#canbus_funktionen#

More comfort: Retains original steering wheel remote control

To continue to use the functions of the factory steering wheel remote control, you also need the appropriate SWI-steering remote control module (eg PAC SWI-JACK, SWI-PS, SWI-X, SWI-RC).

It can therefore be your new car radio, your AV Tuner, AppRadio or navigation system perfectly integrated into the vehicle.

OnStar - The intelligent emergency call system

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

* Please note that the emergency call system "OnStar" is available exclusively in the US and China to use as does not exist in European vehicle models.

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

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

  • Emergency call system "OnStar" *
  • Warning & beeps
Scope of Delivery
  • #manufacturer# #mpn# #produkttyp#
  • Vehicle & Equipment Specific connection cables
COMPATIBILITY

Not compatible with:

The OS-1 OnStar® adapter is not compatible with vehicles that have a RDS radio.

Der Artikel ist zu untenstehenden Fahrzeug-Konfigurationen kompatibel:

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  • Cadillac > Escalade > 2001 > alle
  • Cadillac > Escalade > 2002 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Avalanche > 2002 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Blazer (S-10) > 1999 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Blazer (S-10) > 2000 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Blazer (S-10) > 2001 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Silverado > 1998 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Silverado > 1999 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Silverado > 2000 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Silverado > 2001 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Silverado > 2002 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Suburban > 1998 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Suburban > 1999 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Suburban > 2000 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Suburban > 2001 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Suburban > 2002 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Tahoe > 1998 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Tahoe > 1999 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Tahoe > 2000 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Tahoe > 2001 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Tahoe > 2002 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Venture > 1998 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Venture > 1999 > alle
  • Chevrolet > Venture > 2000 > alle
  • GMC > Sierra > 1998 > alle
  • GMC > Sierra > 1999 > alle
  • GMC > Sierra > 2000 > alle
  • GMC > Sierra > 2001 > alle
  • GMC > Sierra > 2002 > alle
  • GMC > Yukon > 1998 > alle
  • GMC > Yukon > 1999 > alle
  • GMC > Yukon > 2000 > alle
  • GMC > Yukon > 2001 > alle
  • GMC > Yukon > 2002 > alle
  • Pontiac > Grand Prix > 1999 > alle
  • Pontiac > Grand Prix > 2000 > alle
  • Pontiac > Grand Prix > 2001 > alle
  • Pontiac > Grand Prix > 2002 > alle
  • Pontiac > Montana > 1998 > alle
  • Pontiac > Montana > 1999 > alle
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  • Pontiac > Silhouette > 2000 > alle
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