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Axxess AXGM-16 OnStar® Radio Replacement Interface for select 1996-2007 Cadillac

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Axxess AXGM-16 OnStar® Radio Replacement Interface for select 1996-2007 Cadillac

This vehicle-specific interface is designed for use when installing an aftermarket radio. It features simple installation and retains OnStar® functionality, chimes, balance and fade, and R.A.P. (retained accessory power). It also provides NAV outputs, including parking brake, reverse, speed sense, and 12-volt 10-amp accessory power.

  • Used in amplified systems
  • Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
  • Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, speed sense)
  • Retains R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power) feature
  • Prewired AXSWC harness included (AXSWC sold separately)
  • Retains chimes
  • Retains OnStar®/OE Bluetooth®
  • Adjustable volume for chimes and OnStar®
  • High level speaker
  • Retains balance and fade
  • Micro B USB updatable

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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

Cadillac

  • Catera 1997-2001
  • CTS 2003-2006
  • Deville 1998-2005
  • Eldorado 1998-2002
  • Seville 1998-2004
  • SRX 2004-2006 RPO U2R , U2S

Visit AxxessInterfaces.com for more detailed information about the product and up-to-date vehicle specific applications.

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