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AUX-GM3
QUICK START INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR GM CLASS II RADIOS WITH EXTERNAL CD CHANGER, XM TUNER OR RSE
PRODUCT SAFETY & DISCLAIMER
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING, FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY
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This installation guide is provided as a GENERAL installation guide, some vehicles vary and
may require additional steps. We do not accept responsibility for third party labor charges
or modifications. Exercise due-diligence when installing this product.
We do not accept any responsibility for vehicle damage or personal injury resulting from
the installation of this product.
Careless installation and operation can result in equipment damage.
Installation
The AUX-GM3 connects to the back of the radio. Radio removal required in order
to access the connector. Vehicle specific radio removal instructions are not part
of this guide, but available upon request
1.
Disconnect 12-pin plug from radio by pressing lock tab (See Fig. 1)
Requirements:
External cd changer, XM Tuner module or rSE
Introduction
Thousands of GM Cars, Trucks and SUV’s have either a remote/external CD
changer, XM tuner module OR RSE but lack aux input jacks for Smartphone, iPod,
MP3 player etc. Auxiliary input adapters are available, but most require
disconnecting XM, remote CD changer*, DVD or all three; however, the AUX-GM3
auxiliary input jack, requires and retains these factory options to provides a
3.5mm input jack which can be used to connect and play all kinds of audio
devices including Smartphones, MP3 Players, iPods etc. Keep in mind for the
AUX-GM3 to work, the vehicle MUST have XM Tuner module or
Remote/External CD changer or DVD Player.
Fig. 1
GM Class-II Radio plugs
2. Connect 12-pin plug (from step 1) to 12-pin connector on harness (See
Fig. 2)
Warning: The AM/FM/6-Disc changer radio (changer built-into radio) is not
considered separate cd changer.
See Frequently Asked question at the end of this guide for additional details.
Fig. 2
harness 12-pin connector
3. Connect harness 12-pin plug (See Fig. 3) to radio 12-pin connector
vacated in step 1
Warning: Jack may be left freestanding, but to be mounted, ensure
panel is no thicker than 1/8” otherwise shaft may not protrude enough
to engage with nut. If necessary, use dremel, sander etc. to thin panel,
Operation
Fig. 3
harness 12-pin plug
4. Carefully route audio jack (See Fig. 4) to a location on dash or nearby
where it will be mounted (within 4 ft.). Location will vary based on
vehicle and customer’s preference.
1. Turn radio “ON”
2. Press “BAND” or “CD/AUX “button
If subscribed, most recent XM channel or if equipped with remote CD
changer, the select track will play
3. Connect audio device to 3.5mm jack using included 3 ft. audio cable
(See Fig. 6) or similar
4. Press play on audio device. XM or CD Changer Playback is interrupted.
Fig. 6
3.5mm Male-Male audio cable
Fig. 4
Audio jack
5. Optional: Drill a ¼” hole in dash or panel. Push jack threated shaft
through hole and secure with nut (See Fig. 5)
Fig. 5
5. Use radio volume button to set playback level.
Warning: Playlist and Track selection is *NOT* possible from the Radio.
You must use the audio devices built-in controls to access audio files.
6. To listen to XM, Remote (external) CD changer or DVD Player, simply
disconnect 3.5mm audio cable from the jack and operate XM/ CD
Changer/DVD as customary. (Jack must be empty)
7. If correct operation is confirmed go ahead and reinstall the GM radio
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Frequent ask questions & troubleshooting
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Does the AUX-GM3 work in vehicles with a 6-CD changer radio (the
changer is built-into radio)
YES; BUT an External (remote) device (e.g., CD changer or XM tuner)
required otherwise the AUX-GM3 will not work.
My GM radio has the option for a remote changer (CD/AUX button).
Does it have to be installed in vehicle before buying this cable?
YES; a working external CD changer or XM tuner must be installed in order
to use this product
My GM radio is XM ready (Band button); will the AUX-GM3 work?
NO; XM ready means the XM tuner module is not yet installed. Your vehicle
MUST have an XM Tuner module, remote CD changer or RSE for the AUXGM3 to work.
What is an XM Tuner module? Is that built-into the AM/FM radio?
NO; XM module is not built-into the AM/FM radio, but a metal box installed in
a remote area of the vehicle and is required for the AUX-GM3 to work.
Will I be able to use Speakerphone option on my smartphone?
Yes! When in a call enter speakerphone mode on smartphone at which point
you will hear the caller’s voice on car speakers.
My XM subscription has expired, will the AUX-GM3 still work?
YES; The AUX-GM3 will work because vehicle has required XM tuner Module.
I’m not the original owner and don’t know if vehicle has XM Tuner. How
can I find out without ripping the car apart?
Turn radio “ON”, press the “BAND” button repeatedly as the radio cycle
through AM/FM/XM1/XM2. If only AM/FM is displayed, your vehicle does not
have an XM tuner module.
I have all three (remote changer, XM and DVD) options; do I need to
disconnect anything for the AUX-GM3 to work
NO; the AUX-GM3 requires at least one factory option. The option could be
XM Tuner, DVD, remote CD changer or all three.
To retain use of RSE, XM or separate CD changer you must purchase
the “ACTIVE” version of this cable.
9.
What is the difference between the AUX-GM3 and AUX-GM3X?
The only difference is where they connect to vehicle. The AUX-GM3 connects
to the radio in the dash, and the AUX-GM3X connects to the XM Tuner
module in remote area of the vehicle. (See plugs below)
** External or remote CD changers are installed in lower dash, center armrest, hatch, trunk etc.
Example of GM remote/external CD changer required for cable to work
Fig. 7
Disclaimer
• This product has no affiliation with GM
• We’re not liable for misuse of this product.
•Whenever possible professional installation is recommended.
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