I tried to draw the diagrams up but it was taking me way too long. Plus they are somewhat
confusing so check out these links.
steering wheel controls wiring diagram -
http://pac-audio.com/swixprogramming/showvehicleinfo.as...arch+Vehicles&ID=263
os2-bose wiring diagram -
http://pac-audio.com/instructions/os2binstr.pdf
cm1 chime wiring diagram -
http://pac-audio.com/instructions/cm1.pdf
I mounted the TV antennas behind the front windshield.
Hope this helps.
Garry </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks Garry!
Sure sounds like quite a bit of work there. I'm kinda thinking to have somebody else to do it. Is it as difficult as it seems? Does these get everything else other than OnStar working as it is in stock radio?
Did you intsall the TV antennas in the hole between the dash and windshield so you relly can't see them or did you place them visible/do you have to have them visible to work correctly?
Thanks again for your time!!!
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Yes everything works, the steering wheel radio controls, the onstar (not that you are using it), the fade controls, the chimes, everything. You will lose rear controls from the factory radio. Make sure you check
your amp set-up 1st before you buy anything.
The TV tuner works great, the antenna must be on glass for them to work. I
did not want to mount them on the rear window. I didn't want to see them inside the car at all. I took some pics of where I put them so you can see.
It has 4 antennas 2 have to mount vertical and 2 horizontal to get the best
reception.
No problem at all.
Garry
Here is the other photo. You can't see the antennas at all when the plate is put back. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks again!
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I am not exactly sure of the amp set up
on the factory 06, I know the 03 and 04
have different set-ups. The amp is the key
to the whole thing. Check in the glove box and look for a radio code marked "UQA" if you have that code then we have the same set-up. If you have this get the PAC-OS2 Bose interface adapter. That will give you the fade controls and dual zone that the DDX7015 supports. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hello Garry!
I'm about to make the purchase now and I'm kinda thinking that do I really need the PAC-OS2. I don't really need the dual zone and I'm not using the OnStar for sure. So, what do you mean by fade control?
Thanks!
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If you have the set up that I have your factory amp supports
fade control - when you fade the sound from front to back.
If you have the "dumb-amp" there is no fade control - you can
not fade the sound from front to back. You get the same volume level
all the time to all 6 speakers 2 in the front and the 4 in the
back.
You need the OS2 if you don't want to splice all the wires.
If you have the set up that I have your factory amp supports
fade control - when you fade the sound from front to back.
If you have the "dumb-amp" there is no fade control - you can
not fade the sound from front to back. You get the same volume level
all the time to all 6 speakers 2 in the front and the 4 in the
back. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Rock! Quick anwser!
Thanks!!!
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