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PAC C2R-GM11B Radio Replacement Interface 2005-2006 Cobalt 2004-2007 Malibu 2005-2007 G6 No OnStar

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PAC C2R-GM11B Radio Replacement Interface 2005-2006 Cobalt 2004-2007 Malibu 2005-2007 G6 No OnStar
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PAC C2R-GM11B Radio Replacement Interface (2005-2006 Cobalt, 2004–2007 Malibu, 2005–2007 G6 No OnStar®) features:

Quick Overview
  • Radio Replacement Interface (2005-2006 Cobalt, 2004–2007 Malibu, 2005–2007 G6 No OnStar®)
  • UPC: 606523107167
  • Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Product Description
  • Replicates factory warning chimes & provides a data-bus generated 12V accessory power output that is fully compatible with GM's® retained accessory power system which keeps the radio powered after key-off
  • Issues data commands that maintain a health system status to other vehicle’s systems
  • Retains all warning chimes including backup chimes, memory seats, low fuel, door/hatch ajar & others
  • Includes +12V accessory wire
  • Retains RAP system when key is turned off—radio stays on for approximately 10 min or until the door is opened
  • Supplied wire harness to connect aftermarket stereo to factory speakers
  • Will work in vehicle that has the factory Bose® amplifier removed or bypassed–custom wiring is required
  • Buzzer is built into the interface
  • For 2005–2006 Cobalt, 2004–2007 Malibu, 2005–2007 G6
More Information
Manufacturer PAC
Part Number C2R-GM11B
Wiring harness function Replace Factory Radio
Warranty 1 Year
UPC Code 606523107167
Return period 30 days
Exchange period 30 days
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