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Car Radio Wiring Harness Connector for Chevrolet 08-15 Express/07-14 Silverado/Sierra/Suburban GMC 07-14 Yukon 06-15 Savana 07-12 Cadillac Escalade

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Car Radio Wiring Harness Connector for Chevrolet 08-15 Express/07-14 Silverado/Sierra/Suburban GMC 07-14 Yukon 06-15 Savana 07-12 Cadillac EscaladeCar Radio Wiring Harness Connector for GM Vehicles Key Features EIA Standard Color Coding: Features industry standard wire colors (e. g., Yellow for 12V Constant, Red for 12V Accessory, Black for Ground) to ensure a straightforward connection to any aftermarket stereo. Plug and Play Integration: Designed to connect directly to the vehicles factory harness, allowing for the installation of a new radio without the need to cut or splice original vehicle

Car Radio Wiring Harness Connector for GM Vehicles

Key Features

  • EIA Standard Color Coding: Features industry-standard wire colors (e.g., Yellow for 12V Constant, Red for 12V Accessory, Black for Ground) to ensure a straightforward connection to any aftermarket stereo.
  • Plug-and-Play Integration: Designed to connect directly to the vehicle’s factory harness, allowing for the installation of a new radio without the need to cut or splice original vehicle wiring.
  • High-Quality Copper Conductors: Utilizes high-conductivity copper strands to provide stable power delivery and clear audio signals to your speakers, minimizing electrical resistance.
  • Durable ABS Molded Connector: The plastic housing is precision-molded from high-grade ABS to ensure a tight, secure fit that resists vibration and remains connected over rough terrain.
  • Easy Installation Design: Includes pre-stripped wire ends to reduce preparation time, allowing for a cleaner and more professional-looking wiring job behind the dashboard.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Metra Standard: 70-2105.
  • Scosche Equivalent: GM13B.
  • PAC / Best Kits: BHA2105, GWH404.
  • Alternative Reference: 71-2105 (Reverse harness for factory radio repair).

Compatibility & Fitment

This harness is the standard interface for "New Body Style" GM trucks, vans, and SUVs. Key compatible models include:

  • Chevrolet: Silverado 1500/2500/3500 (2007–2013), Suburban (2007–2014), Tahoe (2007–2014), Express Van (2008–2015), Avalanche (2007–2013).
  • GMC: Sierra 1500/2500/3500 (2007–2013), Yukon / Yukon XL (2007–2014), Savana Van (2006–2015).
  • Cadillac: Escalade / Escalade ESV & EXT (2007–2014).
  • Note: This is a basic wiring harness designed for Non-Amplified (Non-Bose) systems. Vehicles with factory Bose, OnStar, or steering wheel controls require a specialized data interface module to retain those features.

When to Replace

  • Stereo Upgrade: Required when replacing the factory radio with an aftermarket head unit (e.g., Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine) to maintain electrical connectivity.
  • Damaged Terminals: If the original factory plug has been cut or the pins have been bent, causing intermittent power or speaker loss.
  • Audio Signal Loss: When the existing harness has loose connections or corroded wires that result in static or speakers cutting out while driving.
  • System Restoration: Used to fix "hacked" wiring where a previous owner bypassed the factory plugs, allowing you to return the vehicle to a clean, standardized connection.
  • Short Circuit Prevention: Replace old or brittle harnesses where the insulation has cracked, which can lead to electrical shorts or blown fuses.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting work on the dashboard to prevent accidental short circuits or damage to the vehicle's computer system.
  • Accessory Power Note: PRO TIP: Most 2007+ GM trucks do not have a 12V "switched" (Red) wire in the factory harness. You will likely need to run the Red wire from your new radio to the vehicle's fuse box using an "Add-A-Circuit" fuse tap to ensure the radio turns on and off with the key.
  • Bench Assembly: Connect this harness to your aftermarket radio’s wiring harness on a workbench using crimp connectors or solder and heat-shrink tubing before taking it into the vehicle.
  • Antenna Adapter: GM vehicles of this era use a non-standard antenna plug. You will need a "GM Antenna Adapter" (such as Metra 40-CR10) to connect the factory antenna to your new radio.
  • Check for Chimes: In these vehicles, the factory chimes (door dings, turn signals) play through the radio speakers. A basic harness will lose these sounds; if you want to keep them, you must use a specific chime-retention interface.
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I have had this item for a few weeks now. This is the first high-tech AVR I have purchased. I decided to retire my 25 year old Denon AVR 900. Still works awesome and is in perfect shape. Needed to upgrade to newer technology. Many will frown at this, but I initially sent back an Onkyo TX-RZ30. I just found that I did not feel comfortable with the technology, but it is an exceptional receiver. I decided to go with the Denon AVR-X2800H. I just feel more confident with the Denon layout and setup guide. I have not been dissapointed. I very reluctantly ordered a refurshed model. I can tell no different, even in the packaging. Looked totally brand new. I will say that I am still learning all of the setup, but so as for ease of general setup and assigning speakers it has been very user friendly. I was curious to see the sound difference with music between my 25 year old Denon and the new Denon 2800. I was not dissapointed. I have a smaller room for the AVR, so I am using Klipsch 600II, Klipsch 400C center speaker, Fluance Signature Series bookshelf speakers, and Polk OWM3 rear speakers. The receiver push all these speaker quite easily and efficiently. I would definatly recommend this Denon model. Can it last 25 years plus like my other Denon. Only time will tell.
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