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Courtesy of: DiscountCarStereo.com Serving the internet community since 1995 BTA-GM1 BLUETOOTH STREAMING INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR 1995-05 GM WITH SEPARATE /SLAVE UNIT Created August 16, 2024 Revised September 6, 2024...
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CD, or CD changer. If this describes your vehicle, then the BTA-GM1 (formerly A2D-GM1) is for you! In the past, adding any 1. Disconnect factory 9-pin plug from radio socket (See Fig. 2) type of adapter to these vehicles required disconnecting the separate unit, but Note: If AMFM radio 9-pin socket is empty;...
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2. Connect factory 9-pin plug (removed in step 1) to installation harness 4. Connect installation harness 16-pin plug (See Fig. 5) to module 16-pin 9-pin socket (white) (See Fig. 3) socket (See Fig. 6) Fig, 5 Fig. 3 16-pin plug 9-pin socket 3.
USB charger Pairing The integrated USB port (See Fig. 7) provides 5V/2A charging. Simply connect Pairing process varies among devices but the basic steps are the same. This your device directly or for a custom install; purchase optional dash mount USB process is done upon initial install and will not have to be repeated.
Ensure separate CD/CD changer has at least one “DISC” or separate These adapters are all compatible with 1995-05 GM with original AM/FM Tape player has a “Cassette” which must remain inserted. Theftlock radio (See Fig. 5) and some also requires a slave unit (See Fig. 6).
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“DISC” into the CD player or CD changer magazine All GM vehicle will have the AM/FM radio (See Fig. 5) at the top of the dash for the BTA-GM1 to work as described. The “DISC” remains in the player.
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