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RPK5-GM4101

 

 Complete Radio Replacement Kit with 

Integrated Climate Control Retention for 

2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro

Pacific Accessory Corporation

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 | 866-931-8021 | [email protected] 

©2016 Pacific Accessory Corporation

www.pac-audio.com

Rev. 061716

Pacific Accessory Corporation

PAC is an AAMP brand

Disassembly of the factory HVAC control panel

The following steps will aide you in the disassembly of the HVAC control panel so that the factory 

HVAC control knobs and supports can be reused in the PAC RPK5-GM4101 Integrated Kit.

6. Be sure to keep the screws separated 

as there are different lengths and 

diameters.

5. Using a flat bladed pry tool remove two 

of the white fasteners off of the black plastic 

backing.  

4. Remove the 10 Phillips head screws 

shown below and remove the black plastic 

backing.

  

2. Pry outwards on the clips on either side 

of the plastic trim that surrounds the white 

connector. 

  

3. Once the plastic trim is removed, locate 

the 16 pin connector shown below. Using a 

flat bladed tool, press in the grooves on both 

sides, pry upward and away from the circuit 

board, to release the connector.

1. Remove the 2 Phillips head screws shown 

below. 

1.3. Remove the 4 x 7mm bolts (1) securing the radio 

(2) into the dash. Slide the radio (2) to the rear and 

disconnect all electrical connections.

You can set the radio aside as it will not be used fur-

ther. For the next section, you will be working with 

the factory HVAC control panel to utilize the HVAC 

knobs allowing for more of a factory experience 

when using the PAC RPK5-GM4101.

Proceed to the next section to begin disassembly of 

the factory radio control assembly. 

Removing the factory radio from the vehicle (cont.)

Summary of Contents for PAC RadioPRO RPK5-GM4101

Page 1: ...lications x8 Radio Mounting Screws 2 RP5 GM4101 Camaro specific radio replacement module 3 Camaro specific antenna adapter BAA DIN22 4 Rear camera retention cable for vehicles equipped with the MyLink system 5 USB retention cable This cable is compatible with vehicles equipped with the MyLink radios and vehicles equipped with the standard non touchscreen radios It will require that the cable be ra...

Page 2: ...0 Phillips head screws shown below and remove the black plastic backing 2 Pry outwards on the clips on either side of the plastic trim that surrounds the white connector 3 Once the plastic trim is removed locate the 16 pin connector shown below Using a flat bladed tool press in the grooves on both sides pry upward and away from the circuit board to release the connector 1 Remove the 2 Phillips hea...

Page 3: ...ews shown below Do this for both openings 11 Remove the 2 support brackets and keep handy as they will be used in the next step Assembly of the PAC HVAC control assembly 2 Secure the 2 support brackets to the circuit board using the same screws removed from Disassembly step 9 The screws will pass through the board and thread into the brackets via the holes defined below Be sure that the alignment ...

Page 4: ... PAC Vehicle Settings program mentioned above in note one The default setting for these buttons is to control the factory OnStar If these buttons are set to control the aftermarket radio OnStar can still be accessed by using the mirror controls 3 The radio select rotary switch on the side of the interface must be adjusted to the proper radio setting before plugging the interface into the vehicle s...

Page 5: ...tion cable MyLink radios will have a mini USB cable behind the radio In this case the USB GM1 cable sold separately can be used The supplied cable will need to be ran to the back of the factory USB port located at the rear of the center console IMPORTANT The interface comes pre programmed for the functions listed in the chart below and does not require programming unless you wish to re assign the ...

Page 6: ...15 Preset Advent Boyo Dual Lightning Audio Jensen Rockford Fosgate Visteon Jensen Advent ONLY Optional Programming Order RP5 GM4101 Testing Verification 1 Turn the ignition on The LED on the interface will turn on the 12v accessory wire will turn on 2 Turn on the radio and check balance fade 3 Verify that all SWC are functioning properly for both the aftermarket radio and OnStar To adjust OnStar v...

Page 7: ... clearance of the new HVAC panel 2 Remove the conical portion of the alignment tab 3 When finished the tabs should look like the one below Kit Assembly Instructions Single DIN Single DIN Mount Applications 1 Snap and lock each of the side brackets onto the pocket FIG 1 2 Insert ISO mountable radio between the side mount brackets and loosely attach to sides of radio using screws provided with radio...

Page 8: ...bottom using the factory mounting hardware 8 Assemble the remaining pieces of the dash Picture of the BCM which is located under the driver side of the dash just above the steering column Installation of the PAC HVAC control panel Vehicles equipped with Non MyLink radios 1 Connect the RPK5 GM4101 KIT HAR to the vehicles white 20 pin connector that was originally connected to the factory HVAC contr...

Page 9: ... Display Settings and Operation The temperature display is a multifunction display which will display the temperature the firmware version number and allow you to change between the preloaded splash screen options Switching between Fahrenheit and Celsius Press and hold the A C snowflake button for 5 seconds to switch the temperature display at the top of the kit between Celsius and Fahrenheit Pres...

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