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Axxess AXBUCH-GM2 OEM Back Up Camera Interface for Select GM 2012 - Up

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Axxess AXBUCH-GM2 OEM Back Up Camera Interface 

The AXBUCH-GM2 is designed to retain factory back up cameras to be viewed through the aftermarket radio. 

Note: For use in 44-way connector vehicles that have OEM installed backup camera.

Product Information Sheet

Features:

  • For select GENERAL MOTORS 2012-UP vehicles
  • Designed to retain the factory backup camera to be view through the aftermarket radio
  • For use in 44-way connector vehicles that have factory installed backup camera
  • 16-pin GMLAN29 backup camera harness

Vehicle Fitment:
 

Cadillac

  • Escalade (with NAV) 2012-Up

Chevrolet

  • Avalanche (with NAV) 2012-Up
  • Camaro (with Screen) 2013-Up
  • Cheyenne (with NAV) 2012-Up
  • Equinox (with Screen) 2012-Up
  • Silverado (with NAV) 2012-Up
  • Suburban (with NAV) 2012-Up
  • Tahoe (with NAV) 2012-Up

GMC

  • Sierra (with NAV) 2012-Up
  • Yukon (with NAV) 2012-Up

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