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Axxess LOC-GMH3 LOC T-Harness for select 2019-Up Chevy - GMC RPO Code IOS, IOT, IOU

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Axxess LOC-GMH3 LOC T-Harness for select 2019-Up Chevy - GMC RPO Code IOS, IOT, IOU

Easily add a subwoofer or a complete audio system to your vehicle by connecting this vehicle-specific Active LOC T-harness by Axxess. It is designed to work with Axxess LOCs, and is versatile enough to be compatible with most sound processors, line output converters, and amplifiers with high-level inputs. This T-harness provides convenient access to the speaker-level output signals from your factory radio, making installation easier. It provides signal connections for your system, including constant 12-volt (10-amp fuse), ground, and remote turn-on leads. It simplifies the connection process for devices like active signal processors. This T-harness is easily installed by disconnecting the factory radio and connecting the two T-harness plugs. One plug connects to the radio, while the other snaps into the previously removed plug. This setup allows the radio to remain fully connected to your vehicle while providing additional wires for adding an amplifier.

The T-harness is equipped with mating 8-pin plugs that remain connected when installers are adding a subwoofer amplifier, ensuring that the factory speakers continue to receive power from the radio. On the radio side of the T-harness, there is a pre-wired speaker-level output audio signal for a dedicated subwoofer amplifier or powered subwoofer, making the installation process highly versatile and compatible with various setups. To power your aftermarket system, the wiring can be adjusted by utilizing the 8-pin connectors and harnesses for integration of a 4-channel amplifier. This Axxess T-harness includes the materials needed for routing the outputs of your aftermarket amplifier back through the factory wiring to reach the speakers. Clearly marked labels on the wire bundle indicate which wires to disconnect and where to do so, as well as which wires should be connected to the outputs of your aftermarket amplifier.

  • Fits 2019-Up* Chevy and GMC vehicles with RPO code IOS / IOT / IOU
  • LOC T-harness for non-amplified systems
  • Add a standalone subwoofer or a complete audio system
  • Harness connections:
    • 12V (with in-line 10A fuse)
    • Ground
    • Remote turn-on wire with butt connector
  • 4-channel speaker-level outputs
  • Input and output quick-connect harness for easy installation
  • Works with Axxess line output converters
  • Step-by-step instruction manual included

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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

Chevrolet

  • Blazer 2020-2022
  • Camaro 2019-2022
  • Colorado 2019-2022
  • Cruze 2019-2021
  • Equinox 2019-2022
  • Malibu 2019-2022
  • Silverado 2019-2022
  • Silverado Hd 2020-2022
  • Sonic 2019-2021
  • Spark 2019-2021
  • Suburban 2021-2022
  • Tahoe 2021-2022
  • Traverse 2020-2022

GMC

  • Acadia 2020-2022
  • Canyon 2019-2022
  • Sierra 2019-2022
  • Sierra Hd 2020-2022
  • Terrain 2019-2022
  • Yukon 2021-2022
  • Yukon Xl 2021-2022

GM RPO IOS / IOT / IOU

Note: All Vehicles Non-Amplified

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