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Axxess AXM50-GM1GM Amp Retention Interface for Select 2014-2021 Cadillac/Chevrolet/GMC Vehicles

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Axxess AXM50-GM1GM Amp Retention Interface for Select 2014-2021 Cadillac/Chevrolet/GMC Vehicles

Vehicle-specific add-on amplifier interface for use when replacing the factory radio, such as with Metra’s dash kits. It is designed to retain the BOSE amplifier in select GM vehicles. This interface will also retain the balance audio feature when replacing the factory radio and is Micro “B” USB updatable.

    Features:

     

    • Add-on amp interface for with Axxess interface AXGMLN-09
    • Retains the Bose amp in GM vehicles
    • Retains balance
    • Micro “B” USB updatable

    Vehilces:

     

    Cadillac

    • Escalade 2015-2019

    Chevrolet

    • Cheyenne 2014-2019
    • Colorado 2015-2018
    • Equinox (RPO IO5/IO6) 2018
    • Silverado 2014-2018
    • Spark 2016-2017
    • Suburban 2015-2021
    • Tahoe 2015-2020
    • Traverse (RPO Code IO5 / IO6) 2018

    GMC

    • Acadia (RPO IO5/IO6) 2017-2019
    • Canyon (RPO IO5 / IO6) 2015-2018
    • Sierra 2016-2018
    • Sierra 1500 2014-2015
    • Sierra 2500/3500 2015-2018
    • Yukon 2015-2020

     

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