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Jessie Conrad
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2021
HOW TO ADD BLUETOOTH TO FACTORY RADIO IN CHEVY SILVERADO AND OTHER GM VEHICLES
How to add Bluetooth streaming to 07-13 Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe and other gm vehicles while retaining the factory radio(must be equipped with Xm radio equipment no subscription required).
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This was very helpful. Thanks for sharing this info
What’s the part called?
Simple man in a 2500 🔥
I see this model is hard to come by, now. It is exactly the type of thing I want, are there any alternatives?
My 07 aux just kicked the bucket. Was looking at a whole aftermarket radio install but really didn't care to have a huge screen in my pickup. Thanks for posting
Honestly I have changed this to a eonon wireless CarPlay radio made for these trucks and it’s great. the one I got was plug and play, but you do have to get in the dash.
This will let you play Pandora
Pretty much any Bluetooth audio output that your phone can do
Thanks for making this video! I have the same year truck and have been looking for a way to stream audio without interrupting my factory Bluetooth calling. If you get a call when streaming audio will the Bluetooth calling silence the audio?
Yes it acts just like if a call came in listening to the radio. On apple you set this as audio device and you set the trucks Bluetooth as a headset
So do you have to sign up and pay for XM to get this to work?
No
How do you pair it?
I believe it was just look for it in your Bluetooth and select it. I think there was a button on the vehicle’s radio that would reset it I would check the instructions from the manufacturer. It may be different for different vehicles
How about keeping my aftermarket Amplifier
cowboys like us
Hey, thanks a million! I always wondered if I can add bluetooth to my Chevy Avalanche. Now I have to find that device you purchased. I hope Amazon carries it.
Pos worked for 2 weeks and it quit pairing after that
Lol. I just use a Bluetooth transmitter that plugs into the lighter port.
Hows the sound quality?
@@kentmarsh6442 about the same as the radio 🤔 you find a station that is all static, set the transmitter to the same station and once connected to your phone it plays through the speakers. They’re like 20 bucks on Amazon
Will this one work for a yukon xl denali 2012 with Navigation ?
I’m not sure. I would call and check with Crutchfield. I know the radio is different, but if it uses the same Sirius xm receiver it might.
No need for a mic?
The truck already has Bluetooth calling that cannot play music it swaps to that if a call come in or if you call out if your phone is set up to do that
@@jessieconrad9407 I have an 07 Tahoe and no husband so I need to figure it out or pay a stereo place. Ugh cause I was using a Bluetooth connection but a piece of the jack broke and is stuck in the auxiliary and i can't get it out!
@@jessieconrad9407 fuck yeah solid info. i was worried id have to choose between one or the other
This is so awesome going to do this for my wife's chevy tahoe one question does it automatically connect when you turn the vehicle on great video
GM is still using that head unit in 2023! Wtf
And why the fuck do you think this? So far from the truth lol
@@poor_mansreef8908 Because I'm driving a brand new 2022 GMC Savanah, which is using that head unit.
@@dundalkmacgyver800 thats a fucking cargo/work van you dingus… you know kinda like how the W/T silverado’s had manual crank windows and manual locks..
@@dundalkmacgyver800 well i guess that means you outfitted it with a very old radio. Now who’s the dumb ass? 😉 i got all day my guy.
@@poor_mansreef8908 I didn't order it. It's a fleet vehicle. I came here looking for a solution.
Thanks for the info and video. I got it done in 3 minutes
Yes!!!!! Your the man!!!!!
Its out of stock CRUX BTGM-33 for the 06 Silverodo :( At least they have a notification option for when they are back in stock. Make sure you select the options for your year and radio options
Not bad, but it’s too bad it doesn’t also transfer the song info to the stereo display like cheap aftermarket decks do when you play your music via Bluetooth. Not bad… but meh! Good video. Not the best camera work, but it got the job done :)
The oem look is better in my opinion rather than a cheap looking radio that doesn’t fit in the dash, plus keeps steering wheel controls instead of aux and Bluetooth fm
This is even cheaper tbh
I did it for free, take your apple phone, and your power cable for the phone. Open the arm rest between the two front seats and plug in the phone power cord inside the box in the factory USB plug in. Now plug your phone into the power cord turn your phone to Spotify or Pandora and turn on the truck radio and Spotify or You Tube or what music will flow from your phone thru the cable to the radio. WORKS GREAT !
Yes this one has the usb on the dash, but most people don’t want to have cables out and deal with plugging it up all the time.
Defeats the purpose fudd
Thankyou!!!!
My 2011 Silverado 1500 came with bluetooth.
Most have Bluetooth calling but not music streaming
Link please cant find it
www.crutchfield.com/p_249BTGM33/CRUX-BTGM-33-Bluetooth-Interface.html?tp=68488
Is it just iPhone or are us Samsung guys included?
It should work with any phone as long as it has Bluetooth streaming. Most any smart phone will. Sorry for the long delayed response.
@@jessieconrad9407 no worries. Thank you.
@@jessieconrad9407 Just came in today. Took less than 10 min. to put in. Thanks for your video bro.
Thank you ! I have same truck. Was about to tear my interior dash apart and remove stereo and have a mess. Good video. Will be ordering this tonight. Thanks again.