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Axxess AXGMLN-02 Data Interface for select 2006-2017 GM Vehicles

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Axxess AXGMLN-02 Data Interface for select 2006-2017 GM Vehicles

  • Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
  • Retains R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power)
  • Used in amplified systems
  • Retains chimes and balance and fade
  • Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, mute and speed sense)
  • Pre-wired AXSWC harness (AXSWC sold separately)
  • Retains OnStar¬ģ/OE Bluetooth¬ģ
  • Adjustable gain control for chimes and OnStar¬ģ
  • High-level speaker input
  • Antenna adapter included
  • Retains factory backup camera
  • USB updatable

Instruction Manual

Vehicle Fitment:

Buick

  • Enclave 2008-Up
  • Lucerne 2006-2011

 

Cadillac

  • DTS 2006-2011
  • Escalade 2007-2014
  • Escalade ESV 2007-2011
  • Escalade EXT 2007-2014
  • SRX 2007-2009

Chevrolet

  • Avalanche 2007-2013 (*see note)
  • Captiva Sport 2012-2015
  • Equinox 2007-2009
  • Impala 2006-2013
  • Impala Limited 2014-2016
  • Monte Carlo 2006-2007
  • Silverado 2500/3500 2014 (*see note)
  • Silverado (new body) 2007-2013 (*see note)
  • Suburban 2007-2014 (*see note)
  • Tahoe 2007-2014 (*see note)
  • Traverse 2009-Up

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