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2015 Oem Gmc Sierra Gps Navigation Io5-io6 Upgrade Kit I05-i06 Conversion Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $625.00
Location:

Cotati, California, United States

Cotati, California, United States
NOTE...VEHICLE MUST CURRENTLY HAVE 8 IN TOUCHSCREEN AND THE IO5 CODE IN THE GLOVEBOX.
Brand:OEM GM Manufacturer Part Number:I06 GM

KIT WILL ADD FACTORY NAVIGATION TO YOUR 2015 GMC SIERRA.

NAVIGATION IS FREE TO USE AND NO SUBSCRIPTION IS NEEDED.

INCLUDES A NEW HMI Module, PROGRAMMING (NO DEALER VISIT NEEDED, saves $100-$150 programming fee and time sitting at a dealership), AND A FACTORY GM GPS DIPLEXER INTERFACE W/CABLES ($95) THAT USES THE FACTORY SHARKFIN ANTENNA ALREADY ON YOUR ROOF (NOT A AFTERMARKET GPS ANTENNA THAT YOU NEED TO HIDE SOMEWHERE IN THE DASH AND HOPE IT WORKS)!

WE WILL NEED YOUR VIN FOR PROGRAMMING AFTER PURCHASE.

30 MIN INSTALL (NO SPLICING NEEDED, EVERYTHING PLUGS IN.

WILL NOT WORK WITH 4.2 INCH SCREENS!

KIT WILL RETAIN ALL YOUR EXISTING OPTIONS AND ADD NAVIGATION.


2015 SIERRA ONLY, We also have 2014,2016 units in stock.

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