Deck interface adapter?
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Deck interface adapter?
I bought a Pioneer Avic-F900 today for the GXP. Now I know the OnStar has something to do with the factory deck, but I think I remember the door chimes and other things also depend on the deck. For those of you with GXP's with aftermarket decks did you guys have to use an interface box to keep the door chime and what not? I'm not worried about keeping OnStar at all.
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pretty sure pac has boxes for it.
Pacific Accessory Corporation OS-3
OnStar® Interface for GM LAN vehicles with non-Bose® sound or when bypassing the Bose® system
Pacific Accessory Corporation OS-3 BOSE
OnStar® Interface for GM LAN vehicles with Bose® sound
http://www.pac-audio.com/products/pr...ar%20Interface
Pacific Accessory Corporation OS-3
OnStar® Interface for GM LAN vehicles with non-Bose® sound or when bypassing the Bose® system
Pacific Accessory Corporation OS-3 BOSE
OnStar® Interface for GM LAN vehicles with Bose® sound
http://www.pac-audio.com/products/pr...ar%20Interface
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I have the PAC in my SS to retain chimes and OnStar.
As far as the bypass, it was pretty simple with the Avic-D3, not sure if the same procedure works on the new F series. Check out www.avic411.com there's alot of great info there if you need additional help.
As far as the bypass, it was pretty simple with the Avic-D3, not sure if the same procedure works on the new F series. Check out www.avic411.com there's alot of great info there if you need additional help.