Information on Using I-Pod & Memory Stick for Factoy Installed Radio
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What is the year and model of vehicle you are having trouble with the USB recognition? What USB device are you using?
Louis
GM Customer Service
What is the year and model of vehicle you are having trouble with the USB recognition? What USB device are you using?
Louis
GM Customer Service
#13
ipod prong broke off in dash
My little boy brook my ipod prong off the adapter in the dash, then my father in law tried to get it out with needle nose pliers and really fouled up the little dash hole....does anyone know this part number or if this one piece can be replaced?
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there is now a way
you want to upgrade to a touch screen stereo that has all the features
Walmart online has this thing called GM factory stereo relocate that cost about $50 it is a module that plugs into the radio harness and has labled wires also normal color coded to hook to your new stereo and a long semi flat cable to relocate your gm stereo to under the second row seat or in a truck behind the seat if you do not have a crew cab you will not have any problems with onstar or missing the computer connection from the stereo
Walmart online has this thing called GM factory stereo relocate that cost about $50 it is a module that plugs into the radio harness and has labled wires also normal color coded to hook to your new stereo and a long semi flat cable to relocate your gm stereo to under the second row seat or in a truck behind the seat if you do not have a crew cab you will not have any problems with onstar or missing the computer connection from the stereo
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