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may require additional steps. We do not accept responsibility for third party labor charges
or modifications. Exercise due-diligence when installing this product.
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We do not accept any responsibility for vehicle damage or personal injury resulting from
the installation of this product.
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Careless installation and operation can result in equipment damage
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Requirements:
XM Tuner module
Introduction
Thousands of GM Cars, Trucks and SUVs are fitted with an XM Tuner module but
lack an input jack for Smartphone, iPod, MP3 player etc. but here is good news.
See, GM installed an XM tuner module in many vehicles and even though the free
introductory offer may have already expired, the XM tuner remains installed and
this is great news for anyone looking to add an AUX input. The
AUX-GM3x
cable
uses the XM port to provide a 3.5mm audio input for all kinds of audio devices
including Smartphones, MP3 Players, iPods etc. while also retaining XM playback
(if subscribed). Be mindful that your
vehicle MUST have an XM Tuner module
(with or without subscription).
XM Tuner module is a small electronic box (See
Fig. 2
) installed in a remote area of vehicle.
Warning:
XM tuner module is not part of, or built-into the AM/FM
radio. See table at the end of this guide for XM tuner location.
See Frequently Asked question
at the end of this guide for more details.
Installation
Does not connect to radio. Connects to XM Tuner module (See Fig. 2)
which connect to
radio
.
1.
Locate XM Tuner module (See chart at the end of this guide for possible
location) and disconnect 16-pin plug (See
Fig. 2)
To disconnect pull
blue locking tab (See
Fig. 3
), press and hold black
release tab, slide plug from tuner chamber.
Warning: Image in Fig. 1 not the XM plug.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2