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PRODUCT SAFETY & DISCLAIMER
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING, FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY
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
Requirements:
Introduction
Many 1995-05 GM vehicles in addition to the AM/FM/Theftlock radio, may also
include a separate cassette, single CD, or CD changer. If this describes your
vehicle, then the A2D-GM1 is for you! In the past, adding any type of adapter to
these vehicles required disconnecting the separate unit, but thanks to the A2D-
GM1 users keep everything in place. A Bluetooth wireless connection means no
wires, clutter or complicated setup. Simply connect module (to Theftlock radio),
pair smartphone or tablet and enjoy favorite apps on the car system.
The
A2D-GM1 works only if vehicle has a functioning separate/slave single CD
player, Cassette player or CD changer (at least one separate unit required).
Vehicles without separate/slave unit, should purchase our
Don't confuse the AM/FM/Theftlock radio (See Fig. 5) in upper dash with
required separate/slave unit. Separate/slave units (See Fig. 6) are
installed below climate controls or in lower dash and remains connected
and operational.
See Frequently Asked question at the end of this guide for details.
Installation: (
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BLU-GM1
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To AM/FM radio
Many 1995-01 radios in Buicks, Cadillac's and Oldsmobile
have a 32-pin connector (See Fig. 1), The A2D-GM1 is not
compatible with radios with 32-pin connector.
Remove radio from dashboard to gain access to 9-pin connector/plug.
(Vehicle specific radio removal instructions are not part of this guide, but
available upon request)
1.
Disconnect factory 9-pin plug from radio connector (See Fig. 2)
Note: Connect module harness to 9-pin port on radio (See Fig. 2),
not the 9-pin port on slave unit. If radio 9-pin port is empty; do
not proceed with install because there is no slave unit.
Fig. 2
GM radio 9-pin plug
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Fig. 1