Install a new car stereo and retain the safety warning chimes in select 2000-2013 vehicles from GMC, Chevrolet, Pontiac
• Provides 12-Volt accessory power (RAP)
• Compatible with non-amplified audio systems
• Micro-B USB Updatable
• Pre-Wired for ASWC-1 (Sold separately)
Please use our Fitment Guide to determine specific compatibility for the submodel and audio features
Internal Product ID:
17325
works like it should
plugs right into my chevy trailblazer 04, works just as it should...no complaints have only had it for 30 days
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found this helpful.Great Deal on a great product!
This adapter works great! I bought it to replace another brand that was giving us troubles. It was recommended by a reputable stereo installer. No problems whatsoever!
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found this helpful.Great Value
Easy to install, works as advertised.
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found this helpful.Good Product
I would definitely recommend this product to anyone. I am Very Pleased.
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found this helpful.kept the chimes
This item enabled me to keep the door, light & key chimes without having to keep the factory radio.
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found this helpful.Easy installation!
I greatly recommend this product to anyone that is looking to upgrade their car radio. Before buying I checked if it was compatible with the year of my GM vehicle. When I opened the package the instructions were easy to follow and all the wires were color coded. It's nice that I didn't have to cut any wires either. Awesome buy.
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found this helpful.Great value
This product worked out awesome and was a great price.
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found this helpful.Useful but Requires an Extra Relay to Install Properly
I was surprised how difficult it has become to place a non-stock radio into a later model GM product (or really most any late model vehicle). I installed this unit into a 2001 Olds Alero. This unit is required to keep some level of chimes in the vehicle after a radio swap. It decodes the signals from the body control computer indicating when to chime (which previously was done by the stock radio). The unit works well but requires an additional relay if you don't want the unit to draw power from the same feed as the radio itself - and perhaps blow the car's radio fuse. You'll need to locate a separate power feed and use it to power the the chime unit through a new relay. The switching contacts of the new relay must be connected to the new radio's 'ignition-on' output. In this way, the chime unit is powered only when the radio energizes its 'ignition-on' output i. This means the unit doesn't become a parastic load draining your battery when the car is off.
The install was a PITA as you need to procure something to plug the relay into that has pig-tail lead. I constructed my own as I didn't want to place a order and wait for another component (from yet another vendor) to ship. The relay can simply be one from a junkyard visit.
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found this helpful.Cheap But Good
All i needed was the chimes lol
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found this helpful.A "must have" when replacing the factory radio
Unit installs easily, chime volume is perfect. Radio stays powered on when the ignition is turned off (until the door is opened) just like the factory radio.
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