PAC LCGM29

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Atanga Whakakapinga Reo Irirangi PAC LCGM29

Model: LCGM29

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides instructions for the installation and operation of the PAC LCGM29 Radio Replacement Interface. This interface is designed to retain essential vehicle features when replacing the factory radio in select non-amplified 29-Bit LAN GM vehicles without Bose or OnStar systems.

PAC LCGM29 Radio Replacement Interface module and wiring harness
This image displays the PAC LCGM29 interface module alongside its multi-colored wiring harness, ready for connection to a vehicle's electrical system and an aftermarket radio.

Nga waahanga matua

  • Retains all safety warning chimes when the factory radio is replaced.
  • Provides 10-minute Retained Accessory Power (RAP) output.
  • In-package updatable using the PAC-UP.
  • Includes 14-Pin & 16-pin connectors.

Waka Hototahi

The LCGM29 interface is compatible with select General Motors (GM) vehicles equipped with a 29-Bit LAN system and without factory Bose or OnStar audio systems. It is designed for non-amplified vehicle sound systems.

Ihirangi mokete

  • Radio Replacement Interface (LCGM29 module and wiring harness)
Close-up of PAC LCGM29 module label
He tata view of the PAC LCGM29 module, clearly showing the 'LCGM29' model designation printed on its label.

Tohutohu Tāuta

Hiranga: Professional installation is recommended. Disconnect the vehicle's negative battery terminal before beginning installation.

  1. Remove the factory radio from the vehicle dashboard.
  2. Connect the PAC LCGM29 wiring harness to the aftermarket radio's wiring harness according to the wiring diagram provided with your aftermarket radio and the LCGM29.
  3. Connect the vehicle-specific connector from the LCGM29 harness to the vehicle's factory radio harness.
  4. Connect the LCGM29 module to its corresponding connector on the harness.
  5. Secure the LCGM29 module and excess wiring in a safe location behind the dashboard, away from moving parts or heat sources.
  6. Reinstall the aftermarket radio into the dashboard.
  7. Tūhono anō te kāpeka pūhiko tōraro o te waka.
  8. Test all functions of the aftermarket radio and vehicle chimes.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The PAC LCGM29 operates automatically once installed. It ensures that safety warning chimes function correctly and provides retained accessory power (RAP) for a period after the ignition is turned off, mimicking the factory radio's behavior.

  • Mana Taputapu Pupuri (RAP): After turning off the ignition, the aftermarket radio will remain powered for approximately 10 minutes or until a vehicle door is opened, whichever occurs first.
  • Safety Chimes: All factory safety warning chimes (e.g., seatbelt, door ajar, low fuel) will be retained and function through the vehicle's audio system.

Te tiaki

The PAC LCGM29 interface is designed for maintenance-free operation. Ensure all connections are secure during installation. No user-serviceable parts are inside the module.

  • Keep the module free from moisture and extreme temperatures.
  • Do not attempt to open or modify the module, as this will void the warranty.

Raparongoā

PutangaTake peaRongoā
No audio from aftermarket radio.Nga hononga waea hē.Verify all wiring connections between the LCGM29, aftermarket radio, and vehicle harness.
No safety chimes.LCGM29 module not powered or faulty.Check power connections to the LCGM29. Ensure the module is securely connected to its harness.
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) not functioning.Incorrect wiring or vehicle specific issue.Confirm the accessory wire from the LCGM29 is correctly connected to the aftermarket radio.
Vehicle battery drain.Incorrect wiring or module malfunction.Ensure all connections are correct and secure. If the issue persists, contact technical support.

For further assistance, refer to the PAC webpae, whakapā atu ranei ki te tautoko hangarau.

Whakatakotoranga

  • Waitohu: PAC
  • Tauira: LCGM29
  • Rauemi: Copper (Core), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) (Jacket)
  • Rahi Tūemi (L x W x H): 12 x 1 x 5 inihi
  • Taumaha Tūemi: 3.2 hekere
  • Momo Tuhono: IDC, 3.5mm Jack or 3.5mm Mini-phone
  • Hototahi: Select Non-Amplified 29-Bit LAN GM Vehicles (without Bose or OnStar)

Whakakahoretanga Ture

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Tautoko me te Rarangi

For technical support or warranty information, please visit the official PAC webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau tari ratonga kaihoko. Puritia to rihiti hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

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