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Axxess AXBUCH-GM3 Backup Retention Harness For GMC & Chevrolet 2014-up

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Axxess AXBUCH-GM3  Backup Retention Harness For GMC & Chevrolet 2014-up

Back-Up Camera Harness by Axxess to retain the factory backup camera to be viewed through the display screen on the aftermarket radio, or a stand-alone monitor.

Features:

  • Retains the factory backup camera to an aftermarket radio

Vehicle Fitment:

CHEVROLET

  • Colorado (†) 2015-Up
  • Cruze (†) 2016-2018
  • Cruze Hatchback (†) 2016-2018
  • Equinox (†) 2018
  • Impala 2014-Up
  • Malibu (†) 2016-2018
  • Silverado 1500-LD (†) 2019
  • Silverado 1500 (†) 2014-2018
  • Silverado 2500/3500 (†) 2015-Up
  • Suburban 2015-Up
  • Tahoe 2015-Up

GMC

  • Canyon (†) 2015-2017
  • Sierra 1500-Limited (†) 2019
  • Sierra 1500 (†) 2014-2018
  • Sierra 2500/3500 (†) 2015-Up
  • Yukon 2015-Up
  • Yukon XL 2015-Up

(†) With RPO code I04, I05 or I06 radio

Note: The vehicle must be running for the factory camera to power on.

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