Connect installation harness 9-pin plug (See Fig. 2) to radio (See Fig. Many GM owners are looking for an aux input solution as means to connect and listen to portable audio device. Enter the IL-GM1. The IL-GM1 connects to 9-pin port on select 1995-05 GM Theftlock radios and (if present) replaces remote CD changer, slave or separate player.
Route Lightning plug (See Fig. 3) to desired mounting location on Operation dashboard, glove box, console etc. within 5 ft. of radio. Turn ignition and radio “ON” 2. Press “AUX” button on radio to enter “CD changer” mode (See Fig.4) Fig.
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Operation: Optional Bluetooth remote control Use smart remote to perform the following functions on any iOS7.0 and higher The following remote is NOT required for operation; however, it does enhance or Android 4.4 and higher. user experience. To add option to order, select from choices on order page. The GM radio buttons will NOT operate your smart device, so instead of fumbling around, simply pair smartphone etc.
1995-99 radios with “CD AUX” button on faceplate without separate/slave player in lower dash are not compatible. This restriction applies only to 1995-99 radios with CD AUX button. 3. My vehicle has a separate Tape player in lower dash; will the IL-GM1 work? Fig. 7 YES;...
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(cassette, CD or CD changers in lower dash) 6. When I decide to remove the IL-GM1, will I have any troubles with the factory wiring? the IL-GM1 plug-n-play harness does not interfere with the factory wiring integrity.
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