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Axxess GMRC-04 Installation Instructions

Axxess GMRC-04 Installation Instructions

Gm class 2 data bus interface 2000-2005

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GM Class II data bus interface
2000-2005
• Provides accessory (12-volt 10-amp)
• Retains R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power), if equipped
• Used in non-amplified systems or when replacing amplified systems
• Retains all warning chimes through onboard speaker
INTERFACE COMPONENTS
• 10-pin to 32-pin GM harness
BUICK
OLDSMOBILE
Le Sabre
2000-2005
Aurora
Axxess Integrate
Installation instructions for part GMRC-04
GMRC-04
FEATURES
• GMRC-04 data interface
APPLICATIONS
PONTIAC
2001-2003
Bonneville
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Connections to be made ................................................... 2
Installing the GMRC-04 .................................................... 3
TOOLS REQUIRED
• Cutting tool • Crimping tool • Tape
• Connectors (example: butt-connectors, bell caps, etc.)
CAUTION!
All accessories, switches, climate controls panels, and
especially air bag indicator lights must be connected before cycling
2000-2005
the ignition. Also, do not remove the factory radio with the key in the
on position, or while the vehicle is running.

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Summary of Contents for Axxess GMRC-04

  • Page 1 Installation instructions for part GMRC-04 GMRC-04 TABLE OF CONTENTS GM Class II data bus interface Connections to be made ........... 2 2000-2005 Installing the GMRC-04 ............ 3 FEATURES TOOLS REQUIRED • Provides accessory (12-volt 10-amp) • Cutting tool • Crimping tool • Tape •...
  • Page 2 • Connect the Red wire to the radio’s 12-volt accessory or switched • Connect the Gray wire to the radio’s right front positive speaker output. wire. • When completed plug the 10-pin harness into the GMRC-04. • Connect the Gray/Black wire to the radio’s right front negative speaker output.
  • Page 3 Cut for low volume Note: If the chime volume of the GMRC-04 is too loud you will need to remove the cover and cut the solder connection where the arrow points to on the circuit board (between the holes...