🔗 Upgrade Smart, Stay Connected: The Ultimate GM Radio Interface
The PAC RP5-GM11 is a lightweight, vehicle-specific radio replacement interface designed for select GM Class II vehicles. It preserves essential factory features including OnStar, Bluetooth (2009+ models), rear seat audio controls, and BOSE audio systems, while supporting steering wheel controls and dual zone audio. This plug-and-play solution ensures a seamless upgrade without sacrificing your car’s integrated technology.
Manufacturer | AAMP of America |
Brand | PAC |
Model | PAC |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RP5GM11 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | RP5GM11 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
C**S
Flawless victory
Worked flawlessly. Easy install. Simple and straight forward. Steering wheel controls still work. System sounds way better. Stock amp works and also sounds better.
T**N
Worked flawlessly
Mind you this is short term I just installed the item but wow everything was so good about it. The instructions were extremely clear and good. The steering wheel controls were retained as I wanted. The sub also works without issue. I left the chime unplugged as I don't enjoy annoying sounds for reasons. Onstar also works even though I wish it didn't. Very well packaged good instructions and quality materials. The price is high but it comes with everything you will need. I use wagos for ease of instal and troubleshooting. I have wired a few radios with them and can definitely recommend.
S**O
Works great
Great interface, I recommend it everyone. Works low end factory setups and the high option amplified bose options
J**S
the GM11 easily plugged into the factory harness
I would give this 5 Stars but there is no troubleshooting guide...anywhere.I utilized this interface with a Clarion NX404 on a 2004 Yukon. I took the time to direct solder the wires and use heat shrink for solid connections. The prep time took just over an hour to solder all the NX404 connections with the GM11 harness. One crucial step in this process is the cutting of a brown wire loop on the GM11 to connect to the NX404 harness. If you are using this combo, leave the loop alone!!!Once the prep was complete, the GM11 easily plugged into the factory harness. I made one mistake of plugging in the SWI into the MIC input. I quickly corrected and had steering wheel controls. Everything powered up correctly. The biggest mistake which took me almost two hours to troubleshoot was no audio due to the brown wire. The GM11 had the harness plugged into factory amp setting for the Bose system. The NX404 powered on fine and went through all setup but I had no audio or volume control as well as a small speaker icon with an "X" over it beside the Bluetooth icon on the display. Two hours later, without any good troubleshooting threads, I realized the stereo was "muted" and cut the brown wire. After restarting the device, I had full audio. My recommendation is to solder all wires for any aftermarket HU but leave the brown wire alone until you've tested everything.I now have Bluetooth audio, Pandora working fine, nav system, full audio, steering wheel controls and have use the handsfree option for phone calls. Everything works well with no static, no issues, no problems.I did pre-wire the backup camera input but have not installed one, so I get a blank screen when I go into reverse (future project). I did not do any "bypass" as I don't intend to push video while driving.
R**N
C6 Corvette Sony XAVAX1000 Radio
Worked perfectly paired with the Sony XAVAX1000 in a C6 Corvette. Received the newest version of the PAC module (black box with blue accent *see review photo*) instead of old PAC module (Blue box) which I originally thought i was going to get. Not a bad thing and I’m not complaining, was a great surprise.Pros- Closest I’ve gotten to plug and play, only a few wires to solder (can be crimped) and Bobs your uncle.- Diagrams for wire connections are available and guide on how to find those is included.- Paired with the Sony XAVAX1000, sound quality is excellent, no crackling, popping, electric noise etc.Con- Radio receiver antenna did not fit the new radio BUT I already had the correct size from a previous upgrade. Check the sizes and lengths you will need on that antenna (as if anyone upgrades their radio to actually use the “radio” and not AppleCarPlay, AndroidAuto, Bluetooth etc….)
M**T
May not be compatible with luxury (LUX) bose amp versions (digital amps) that are OEM in many GM vehicles - try Metra/axxess
I returned/exchanged the first RP5-GM11 as it seemed to have loose internal connections. The issue I want to make others aware of is the speaker hiss I experienced with both. Both were latest versions with latest firmware. The hiss was loud enough to clearly hear while driving along in a Hummer H2 with the radio volume turned down all the way. The hiss is present whether the engine is running or not. The hiss was not engine whine.My vehicle: 2003 Hummer H2, bose sound system - OEM 6 disc head unit, bose speakers with OEM center console subwoofer, and "luxury" version of the bose amp. The LUX amp is the digital one, and I can now advise that you should really know in advance which one you have before choosing an interface like this. Google lux vs premium bose amp. See attached photo (posted by another installer) We are not talking about whether or not your vehicle is a "luxury" class model or not.I upgraded my head unit to a Pioneer AVIC8200NEX. Whether or not my new head unit wiring harness was even plugged into the RP5-GM11 module, and no matter what audio source was selected even if fully connected, I expereinced a low level hiss coming from all speakers. All my connections were double checked, soldered, and all grounds were inspected and fine. The hiss only went away when power was removed from the RP5 unit. That only happened when I chose to "power off" the head unit completely.PacAudio was responsive when I contacted them. We verified I had made connections properly. They advised me that they tested their unit with "all trim levels" and this was the first they heard of this. They suggested I bypass the amp. Why buy this harness if I am going to bypass my amp? I didn't want to spend the time or money on a new amp, or speakers either, hence the reason I bought their product. I just wanted to integrate a new head unit. For that matter, most head units can't put out the same power as the LUX amp, and then one has to be concerned about matching OEM speaker impedence with the radio's specs so as not to damage it. In bypassing the amp I wouild have lost the two rear-most speakers (each have 14ohm impedance) and the OEM subwoofer as well.A search of the internet, however, revealed others with the hiss issue.Enter the GMOS-04 unit by Metra / Axxess. I installed the GMOS (which I didn't buy at first as the RP5-GM11 seemed to have more favorable reviews). The GMOS has an adjustable gain. There is no adjustment for this on the RP5-GM11.What makes the GMOS better?1) That adjustable gain screw adjustment. Again, both with and without the new head unit connected to the GMOS just like the RP5-GM11, with the gain turned all the way up, I heard the speaker hiss. Back down the gain just a little and the hiss was gone. Amen. As for volume, even with the gain turned down more from where I set it, the sound was still louder than before with the OEM head unit. I lost nothing.2) On-Star volume can be controlled directly from steering wheel volume control - with RP5-GM11, you had to pick from one of a few preset levels and have to access the module to do so.3) The GMOS is firmware upgradeable via a common micro USB cable - with RP5-GM11, you have to get some proprietary cable from them. Why should we have to spend even more to upgrade firmware?While the RP5-GM11 may not cause hiss issues for GM owners with the "premium" non-lux amps, I would encourage anyone with speaker hiss (not engine whine) to try this GMOS over the Pac Audio product to solve the hiss issues.By the way, the GMOS was not any more complicated to install than the RP5-GM11 and I actually prefer how much better it performs.
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