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Old September 20th, 2022, 1:07 PM
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Hey all I tried to search but came up empty handed, im getting ready to replace the factory radio in my 2014 suburban lt , it has the Bose tweeters and backup camera in the rearview, im wondering if it's possible to connect the rearview camera and radio output for backup camera together as to retain them both ? Is there a splitter I can use or is this even possible?
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Factory radio is fully linked into the onboard computer system. Not an amateur job. A pro would know if there were interfaces available to link the new radio into the computer systems without causing issues. Also alarms and chime sounds come out of the driver's door speaker. It's not a 1980's easy swap anymore without causing computer system issues.
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Give Crutchfield a call and they can help you determine what you can do.
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I have the correct adapter to keep OnStar in the steering wheel controls chimes all that good stuff I just wasn't sure if I was able to connect the factory rear view camera image to the radio image and have it display both I don't want to have to run extra cables just wondering if a splitter is available or if that's even an option installing the radio is no issue I don't want to just buy an adapter and try it if it's not something that's ever been done before essentially a two to one splitter should do the trick but I figure why waste of time if somebody knows that it's not going to work anyway
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