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Factory Replacement Wiring Harness (71-2106) by Metra¬ģ, with OEM Radio Plug. For factory stereo. This high-quality Metra wiring harness is just what you need to replace your defective or aged factory wiring harness. This product is manufactured from top-grade materials to ensure superior reliability and provide years of trouble-free service.
This top-notch Metra wiring harness is the perfect solution for those who want to repair the factory harness where the plugs have been cut off or damaged. Manufactured from superior materials, this harness ensures peerless quality and uncompromising reliability. This Metra wiring harness can also come in handy in other situations. For instance, if you want to sell your auto and you have an aftermarket radio, then you probably want to keep it for yourself. This Metra wiring harness will help you install the factory radio back in your vehicle.
Wire Length: 7" 
Features:
Vehicle Fitment
Buick
Regal 2011-2013
Cadillac
Escalade 2012-2014
Chevy
Avalanche 2012-2013
Cruze 2011-2016
Express 2013-2016
Malibu 2013-2015
Silverado 1500 2012-2013
Silverado 2500 2012-2014
Silverado 3500 2012-2014
Sonic 2012-2016
Spark 2013-2015
Suburban 2012-2014
Tahoe 2012-2014
Trax 2015-2016
GMC
Savana 2013-2016
Sierra 1500 2012-2013
Sierra 2500 2014
Sierra 3500 2014
Yukon 2012-2014
Yukon Denali 2012-2014
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