Satellite radio

April 10, 2010

Precision Interface Electronics GM12-AUXv2 Connect a portable music player, satellite radio tuner, or DVD player to your factory GM receiver

Filed under: Precision — rockpolaris @ 11:58 am


After the successful installation, the product works great. I chose to go with this type versus an iPod dock just for the flexibility to use any mp3 player. The only issue was during the installation. The maker, PIE has a leaflet style installation sheet. It says:

“For radios with ‘BAND’ button, jumper must be in ‘XM’ position”

My 2004 Venture has a ‘BAND’ button. Problem solved. Not so fast. The rest of the instructions say:

“for radios WITHOUT ‘BAND’ button, jumper must be in ‘CHANGER’ position(Uses CD/AUX button to access changer mode or Aux-input)”

Well, this is a bit confusing because my factory radio clearly has a BAND button AND a CD/AUX button. My gut told me to choose CHANGER, but I didn’t listen and instead re-crimped the connector. Still didn’t work. As I mentioned, my 2004 Venture radio has a rocker style button with BAND on one side and CD/AUX on the other. If you have this style factory radio, choose the “CHANGER” position and you’ll be all set. Oh yeah…if you have a gut feeling about something, don’t do like I did…listen to it.

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