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  From the AXDIS-GMLN44 harness to the aftermarket radio:

  •  Connect the 

Black

 wire to the ground wire.

  •  Connect the 

Yellow

 wire to the battery wire.

  •  Connect the 

Green

 wire to the left rear positive speaker output.

  •  Connect the 

Green/Black

 wire to the left rear negative speaker output.

  •  Connect the 

Purple

 wire to the right rear positive speaker output.

  •  Connect the 

Purple/Black

 wire to the right rear negative speaker output.

  •  Disconnect the (2) 4-pin Molex connectors, and then attach the 4-pin to 4-pin resistor pad 

harness.

  •  The 

Black/Yellow

 wire is used for OnStar level adjustment for models that do not come 

equipped with steering wheel controls. Refer to the OnStar level Adjustment section for 
further instructions.

  •  Disregard the 

Pink

 wire with a red bullet connector, it will not be used in this application.

  •  Connect the 

Red

 and 

White

 RCA jacks to the audio AUX-IN jacks of the aftermarket radio.

  •  Disregard the DIN jack and 

Red

 wire.

  

Note:

 

The relay attached to the AXDIS-GMLN44 harness is only for audible turn signal clicks. 

No extra steps are required to retain this feature, so leave the relay as-is.

 

Continue to 3.5mm jack steering wheel control retention

Attention!

 This interface will work with models that are either non-amplified, analog amplified, 

or digital amplified. Please follow the instructions carefully for your model vehicle. Failure to 

do so will result in either no sound, or low sound. If you are unsure if your vehicle is factory 

amplified or not, please contact your local dealership.

For models 

with

 an analog amplifier:

  From the 16-pin harness with stripped leads to the aftermarket radio:

  •  Connect the 

Red

 wire to the accessory wire.

  •  Connect the 

Blue/White

 wire to the amp turn on wire. This wire must be connected to hear 

sound from the factory amplifier.

  •  If the aftermarket radio has an illumination wire, connect the 

Orange/White

 wire to it.

  •  If the aftermarket radio has a mute wire, connect the 

Brown

 wire to it. If the mute wire is 

not connected, the radio will turn off when OnStar is activated.

  •  Connect the 

Gray

 wire to the right front positive speaker output.

  •  Connect the 

Gray/Black

 wire to the right front negative speaker output.

  •  Connect the 

White

 wire to the left front positive speaker output.

  •  Connect the 

White/Black

 wire to the left front negative speaker output.

The following (3) wires are only for multimedia/navigation radios that require these wires.

  •  Connect the 

Blue/Pink

 wire to the VSS/speed sense wire.

  •  Connect the 

Green/Purple

 wire to the reverse wire.

  •  Connect the 

Light Green

 wire to the parking brake wire

  •  Tape off and disregard the following (4) wires, they will not be used in this application: 

Green

Green/Black

Purple

Purple/Black

.

CONNECTIONS TO BE MADE 

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Summary of Contents for AXDIS-GMLN44

Page 1: ...10 L E D feedback 8 Changing radio type 8 Remapping the steering wheel control buttons 9 Dual assignment instructions long button press 10 Troubleshooting 11 GM Data Interface with SWC 2012 2016 Provides accessory power 12 volt 10 amp Retains R A P retained accessory power Provides NAV outputs parking brake reverse speed sense Retains chimes Retains audio controls on the steering wheel Retains OnS...

Page 2: ... 2012 2013 Yukon Yukon XL 2012 2014 These vehicles have a digital amp option Please reference the Service Parts Identification sticker located in the glove box for the RPO code Y91 If Y91 is present then the vehicle is equipped with a digital amplifier These vehicles have a digital amp option Please reference the Service Parts Identification sticker located in the glove box for the RPO codes Y91 S...

Page 3: ...Green wire to the parking brake wire Tape off and disregard the following 5 wires they will not be used in this application Blue White Green Green Black Purple and Purple Black From the AXDIS GMLN44 harness to the aftermarket radio Connect the Black wire to the ground wire Connect the Yellow wire to the battery wire Cut off the resistors from the Green Green Black Purple and Purple Black wires bel...

Page 4: ...ified or digital amplified Please follow the instructions carefully for your model vehicle Failure to do so will result in either no sound or low sound If you are unsure if your vehicle is factory amplified or not please contact your local dealership For models with an analog amplifier From the 16 pin harness with stripped leads to the aftermarket radio Connect the Red wire to the accessory wire C...

Page 5: ...re so leave the relay as is Continue to 3 5mm jack steering wheel control retention Attention This interface will work with models that are either non amplified analog amplified or digital amplified Please follow the instructions carefully for your model vehicle Failure to do so will result in either no sound or low sound If you are unsure if your vehicle is factory amplified or not please contact...

Page 6: ...to rev 2 1 4 or higher software Universal 2 or 3 wire radio Connect the steering wheel control wire referred to as Key A or SWC 1 to the Brown wire of the connector Then connect the remaining steering wheel control wire referred to as Key B or SWC 2 to the Brown White wire of the connector If the radio comes with a third wire for ground disregard this wire Note After the interface has been program...

Page 7: ...tion refer to Resetting the AXDIS GMLN44 Note The L E D will turn on solid Green for a moment and then turn off under normal operation after the key has been cycled Audio level adjustment digital amplified models only With the vehicle and radio turned on turn the volume up 3 4 of the way With a small flat blade screwdriver adjust the potentiometer clockwise to raise the audio level counterclockwis...

Page 8: ...hes Visteon 9 flashes Valor 10 flashes Clarion Type 2 11 flashes Metra OE 12 flashes Eclipse Type 2 13 flashes LG 14 flashes Parrot 15 flashes XITE 16 flashes Philips 17 flashes TBD 18 flashes JBL Continued on the next page Changing radio type If the LED flashes do not match the radio you have connected you must manually program the AXDIS GMLN44 to tell it what radio it is connected to 1 After 3 s...

Page 9: ...button the L E D will then go out The Volume Up button has now been programmed 4 Follow the list in the Button Assignment Legend to reference the order in which the steering wheel control buttons need to be programmed Note If the next function on the list is not on the steering wheel press the Volume Up button for 1 second until the L E D comes on and then release the Volume Up button This will te...

Page 10: ...being pressed and then go back to a solid L E D once released Go to the next step once the Volume Up button has been pressed the desired number of times Caution If more than 10 seconds elapses between pressing the Volume Up button this procedure will abort and the L E D will go out 4 To store the long press button in memory press the button that you assigned a long press button to the button held ...

Page 11: ...eset button is located inside the interface between the two connectors The button is accessible outside the interface no need to open the interface 2 Press and hold the reset button for two seconds and then let go to reset the interface 3 Refer to Programming the Interface from this point ...

Page 12: ...ied technicians IMPORTANT If you are having difficulties with the installation of this product please call our Tech Support line at 1 800 253 TECH Before doing so look over the instructions a second time and make sure the installation was performed exactly as the instructions are stated Please have the vehicle apart and ready to perform troubleshooting steps before calling AxxessInterfaces com COP...

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