We appreciate the feedback! Unfortunately the bluetooth for GM vehicles is a feature of the Onstar module. If the vehicle doesn't have the bluetooth option through Onstar, then the vehicle is incapable of adding bluetooth to the factory radio system, even if it's upgraded.
@@Infotainment_nav good to know; I looked it up and it turns out you can swap that onstar computer to a bt capable one. One other question, how do you tell the difference between the higher rez unit and lower unit?
I have a non Bose, but am using after market amps. Do I still need the non Bose kit? Will the new head unit provide the signal for a line output converter for the aftermarket amps? I want to make sure I order the right kit from your site.
The new unit will not have RCA outputs as most OEM radios do not. You will likely need the Non-Bose amp as the aftermarket likely will not have a way to plug into this radio.
Hello and thank you for contacting us at Infotainment.com, this radio will still be compatible with 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500-3500's, 2014 Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe, 2014 GMC Sierra 2500-3500 as well as 2014 GMC Yukon vehicles.
We do not sell cheap equipment. We sell OEM quality equipment that is fully tested, pre-programmed and procured based on your Vin. There are plenty of companies that sell cheap products. We want to provide a part that we are able to guarantee works and will continue to work. We are confident enough in the product we sell that we are able to warranty it through installation and up to two years depending on your selection at check out. We feel our pricing is competitive as we are comparing our pieces to the cost of getting a new vehicle as opposed the cost of an aftermarket part whose quality is greatly inferior.
Love the video, I followed the link for the premium nav, but no dice. Ill be calling this week, I just wanted to say great video. Saved and liked!
Also, can you add bluetooth to the nav radios?
We appreciate the feedback! Unfortunately the bluetooth for GM vehicles is a feature of the Onstar module. If the vehicle doesn't have the bluetooth option through Onstar, then the vehicle is incapable of adding bluetooth to the factory radio system, even if it's upgraded.
@@Infotainment_nav good to know; I looked it up and it turns out you can swap that onstar computer to a bt capable one.
One other question, how do you tell the difference between the higher rez unit and lower unit?
I have a non Bose, but am using after market amps. Do I still need the non Bose kit? Will the new head unit provide the signal for a line output converter for the aftermarket amps? I want to make sure I order the right kit from your site.
The new unit will not have RCA outputs as most OEM radios do not. You will likely need the Non-Bose amp as the aftermarket likely will not have a way to plug into this radio.
Where do you buy the Harness
Does it tell you if the door or trunk is open? Does it display on the radio
You'll continue to see that display on the cluster. It will not show up on the screen of the navigation unit.
2007 to 2013, 2014 came with head units.
Hello and thank you for contacting us at Infotainment.com, this radio will still be compatible with 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500-3500's, 2014 Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe, 2014 GMC Sierra 2500-3500 as well as 2014 GMC Yukon vehicles.
Man talk about over priced.
We do not sell cheap equipment. We sell OEM quality equipment that is fully tested, pre-programmed and procured based on your Vin. There are plenty of companies that sell cheap products. We want to provide a part that we are able to guarantee works and will continue to work. We are confident enough in the product we sell that we are able to warranty it through installation and up to two years depending on your selection at check out. We feel our pricing is competitive as we are comparing our pieces to the cost of getting a new vehicle as opposed the cost of an aftermarket part whose quality is greatly inferior.