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Retain Steering Wheel Controls
Keep your factory steering wheel controls with Metra's ASWC-1. Easy to install with an aftermarket radio, easy to program with our auto detect feature.
Replace Factory Radio
Remove that featureless factory radio and install an aftermarket radio with Axxess's radio replacement interfaces and harnesses.
Add Remote Start
Cut down in installation time with Axxess's remote start vehicle specific harnesses.
Add Cameras to Factory Radio
Stay aware of your surroundings and improve safety by adding cameras to your existing factory screen.
Add Amp to Factory Radio
Get the sound quality you're looking for by adding aftermarket amplifiers to your factory radio with Axxess's Add-n-amp option.
Device Connection
Stay safe and connected while driving by installing an Axxess connectivity interface and mobility products.
Digital Signal Processor
Upgrade your sound, keep your factory radio and retain your functions with our versatile digital signal processor.
Override Engine's STOP/START
Override Interface for Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, & Jeep®. Simple install to override or re-engage the stop engine feature!
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AXBUCH-GM3

GM 2014-Up Backup Retention Harness

USA MSRP: $16.99 USD

Designed to retain the factory backup camera to be viewed through the display screen on the aftermarket radio, or a stand-alone monitor.

  • Retains the factory backup camera to an aftermarket radio

CHEVROLET
Colorado (†) 2015-Up
Cruze (†) 2016-2018
Cruze Hatchback (†) 2016-2018
Equinox (†) 2018
Impala 2014-Up
Malibu (†) 2016-2018
Silverado 1500-LD (†) 2019
Silverado 1500 (†) 2014-2018
Silverado 2500/3500 (†) 2015-Up
Suburban 2015-Up
Tahoe 2015-Up

GMC
Canyon (†) 2015-2017
Sierra 1500-Limited (†) 2019
Sierra 1500 (†) 2014-2018
Sierra 2500/3500 (†) 2015-Up
Yukon 2015-Up
Yukon XL 2015-Up

(†) With RPO code I04, I05 or I06 radio

Note: The vehicle must be running for the factory camera to power on.