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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7720908" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p>Metra #s GMRC-01 and GMOS-01 will be both be plug and play and retain chimes. In late model GM vehicles, the chimes are controlled through the radio, as well as the 10 minute playback when the car is shut off until the door is open. These can both be found on ebay for under $40 and if you'll looking for as easy as it gets, these are the ones to use.</p><p></p><p>If the deck has 4 preouts that won't be used for amps, you can also find the GMOS-04, which is even easier to use.</p><p></p><p>If you're not trying to spend that much money, get the Metra 70-2003. Everything will match up. Only issue is you will have to run a new switched power wire. In other words, the red wire from the deck will need to get connected to a different power source in the car. This is because the stock radio receives its turn on signal from the BCM in the form of data. Once you run that wire however, the deck will be functional. This method WILL lose door chimes and the ten minute playback feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7720908, member: 617760"] Metra #s GMRC-01 and GMOS-01 will be both be plug and play and retain chimes. In late model GM vehicles, the chimes are controlled through the radio, as well as the 10 minute playback when the car is shut off until the door is open. These can both be found on ebay for under $40 and if you'll looking for as easy as it gets, these are the ones to use. If the deck has 4 preouts that won't be used for amps, you can also find the GMOS-04, which is even easier to use. If you're not trying to spend that much money, get the Metra 70-2003. Everything will match up. Only issue is you will have to run a new switched power wire. In other words, the red wire from the deck will need to get connected to a different power source in the car. This is because the stock radio receives its turn on signal from the BCM in the form of data. Once you run that wire however, the deck will be functional. This method WILL lose door chimes and the ten minute playback feature. [/QUOTE]
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