Question about 2012 Colorado
#2
schizo3,
Sorry, the 2012 Colorado 2LT does not have an auxiliary audio input jack. The CD/Aux button on the system is referring to CD or MP3/WMA Disc formats. The player is able to read and play a maximum of 253 folders, 50 playlists, 20 sessions and 949 files.
However, there is an accessory available for the iPod at: Accessories Details. Please contact your dealer for installation.
I hope this information was useful. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Have a great day!
Louis
GM Customer Service
Sorry, the 2012 Colorado 2LT does not have an auxiliary audio input jack. The CD/Aux button on the system is referring to CD or MP3/WMA Disc formats. The player is able to read and play a maximum of 253 folders, 50 playlists, 20 sessions and 949 files.
However, there is an accessory available for the iPod at: Accessories Details. Please contact your dealer for installation.
I hope this information was useful. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Have a great day!
Louis
GM Customer Service
#5
There is a way, of course. It takes the installation of a relay in one of the auxiliary power circuits (I think there are two independent circuits on the Colorado) with the control side wired up to the retained accessory power circuit. With some planning, everything can be done at the fuse block, i.e., without cutting and splicing existing wiring. Check with a shop that installs automotive audio or alarm systems.
#7
I'd rather you used an add-a-circuit to tap into the fuses downstream of the RAP relay, e.g., SWS, S/ROOF, PWR/WNDW, WPR, etc., in the fuse block for relay control. Splicing into the wiring like you intend to do will only get you grief in the long run. Also, the AUX FUSE PWR 1 fuse also powers the data link connector and thus it's best to leave alone the outlet powered by it. The AUX FUSE PWR 2 fuse and the outlet powered by it are safe to touch. Like I said, everything can be done at the fuse block without cutting and splicing existing wiring.
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#10
I have worked on cars has a hobby for 50 years and I have the expertise to read a meter, trace wiring, solder,etc. Just don't know exactly how to do this job. Need your expertise.
Thanks.
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Last edited by barblarry93; May 8th, 2012 at 11:52 AM.