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US $75.00
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Battle Ground, Washington, United States

Battle Ground, Washington, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:pac Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:rp5-gm32

This is a wiring harness for a chevy radio with navigation. The harness was installed with a new kenwood deck, was in truck for 2 weeks and I traded it in for a toyota. This comes with everything needed. All pieces and the matt black face plate. Compatibility Notes For use in the following vehicles: All 2012-2013 GM trucks and SUVs equipped with factory navigation radios 2012+ 2500 & 3500 trucks equipped with factory navigation radios 2012-2013 GM trucks & SUVs equipped with factory non-navigation radios must use the RP5-GM31 2012+ 2500 & 3500 trucks equipped with factory non-navigation radios must use the RP5-GM31 2014+ Silverado & Sierra 1500 series trucks must use the RP5-GM51 In Premium Amplified Systems there will be no fading capability of the aftermarket stereo Does not retain factory XM tuner. This is built into the factory radio and is removed when the radio is removed. Sony Bluetooth SWC commands are only supported with revision 1.6.6.14 or higher Product Features Retains OnStar® when the factory radio is replaced Retains Factory Bluetooth (2009+ model vehicles) Retains rear seat audio controls Retains all warning chimes (chime module included) Retains back-up sensors/park assist Retains factory BOSE audio systems Retains factory premium BOSE audio (Y91 digital. does not support fading) Built in pre-programmed SWC retention Retains factory reverse camera Dual zone function Chime volume adjustment (factory buttons) Rear seat audio and video (GMRVD2) required OnStar volume adjustment Retained accessory power output (R.A.P.) Reverse Wire output VSS (Vehicle Speed Sense) output Illumination output Parking brake output Includes antenna adaptor Retains lane departure warning system Retains OnStar Turn-By-Turn voice prompts In package updatable using the PAC-UP

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