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Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Use your iPod in select General Motors vehicles — kit includes docking and vehicle-specific cables

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Why would I need an iPodĀ® adapter?

An iPod adapter allows you to connect your iPod to your car stereo, then access your playlists with your stereo's controls - a great idea for several reasons. One, you can scroll through your song titles on your stereo's larger display, instead of squinting down at your iPod. Two, you can route the adapter cable to your glove compartment or center console, so your iPod stays safely out of sight. Three, the iPod adapter keeps your iPod fully charged, so it's ready to rock when you leave your car. And last of all, some adapters bypass your iPod's internal digital-to-analog converter, using your stereo's superior DAC to turn your files back into music.

Our take on the Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

by Robert Ferency-Viars

Listen to your iPod — including newer models, like the nano, classic, and iPhone — and access all of its playlists using the controls on your General Motors factory stereo. This iSGM73 kit from Peripheral includes a PXDP iPod2Car iPod interface and all the cables needed to hook it up to select GM car stereos. Just connect the interface to the back of your factory stereo via the included GM-specific cable, then plug in your iPod and go.

This iPod2Car interface lets you control the music with your radio buttons — even steering wheel controls if you have them — including controls for track up/down, fast-forward, and reverse. If you prefer, you can use the iPod's Click Wheel instead of the radio buttons. You won't have to worry about sound quality in either case — the wired connection ensures the best possible performance from your music. The iPod interface will even charge your iPod while it's plugged in. Warranty: 1 year.

Note: If you haven't already, please enter your vehicle information or call an Advisor at 1-888-955-6000 to find out if the included adapter cables will work with your vehicle.

Compatibility Note: Be sure to check "Hands-on Research" for specific iPod model compatibility with this iPod adapter.

Highlights:

  • iPod connection adapter for select General Motors factory stereos
  • works with newer iPods, including nano, classic, and iPhone
  • controls track selection and fast-forward / reverse
  • iPod remains active, allowing for access to all of your playlists
  • charges your iPod battery
  • includes an 11-1/4' cable for your iPod and three vehicle-specific connection cables
  • warranty: 1 year
  • Our 60-day money-back guarantee
 

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Features and Specs

Features and Specs
General
Adapter Type
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iPod audio in w/ iPod control
Vehicle Specific
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GM
Brand Specific
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No
Parts Warranty
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1 Year
Labor Warranty
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1 Year
iPod Compatibility
Full-Size
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Classic/5Gen/4Gen/3Gen
Nano
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Nano6/Nano5/Nano4/Nano3/Nano2/
Touch
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Touch4/Touch3/Touch2/Touch1
Mini
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Mini2/Mini1
iPhone
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Phone4S/Phone4/Phone3GS/Phone3

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What's in the box?

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  • iSimple PXDP iPod Interface (Version: 1.5.1)
  • 11.25' Docking cable (has a dock connector on one end and a round 8-pin connector on the other)
  • PXHGM1 harness
  • PXHGM2 harness
  • PXHGM3 harness
  • Installation Manual

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Features

Overview: The iSimple Interface allows you to control an iPod directly from your factory radio in select vehicles. The iSimple delivers CD quality sound directly into the factory system via the CD changer port and eliminates the use of RF modulators. The factory radio enables track selection and fast forward/rewind just like using a CD changer. In addition, the iSimple allows you to keep full control of the iPod from the click wheel. The iSimple also keeps the batteries in the iPod charged. If the OEM CD changer is present, you will have to disconnect it to install the iSimple adapter.

Vehicle Compatibility: The supplied harnesses are compatible with select GM vehicles, including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Saturn.

Note: Please use the Crutchfield Car Selector to verify compatibility with your vehicle.

Vehicle Specific Harnesses: Depending on your vehicle, you will need one of the following harnesses:

  • PXHGM1: One end of the harness connects to the iSimple Interface and one end connects to the factory system. On the interface end, the cable has a translucent rectangular 22-pin (6 pins present) female connector that plugs into the iSimple Interface. On the opposite end, the cable has an 12" jumper section that interfaces with the factory system. The jumper section has a black rectangular 9-pin female connector on one end and a white rectangular 9-pin male connector on the other end.
  • PXHGM2: One end of the harness connects to the iSimple Interface and one end connects to the factory system. On the interface end, the cable has a translucent rectangular 22-pin (7 pins present) female connector that plugs into the iSimple Interface. On the opposite end, the cable has a white rectangular 21-pin (7 pins present) male connector that interfaces with the factory system.
  • PXHGM3: One end of the harness connects to the iSimple Interface and one end connects to the factory system. On the interface end, the cable has a translucent rectangular 22-pin (6 pins present) female connector that plugs into the iSimple Interface, and 8" constant power and ground leads. On the opposite end, the cable has a 7" jumper section that interfaces with the factory system. The jumper section has a black rectangular 12-pin (10 pins present) female connector on one end and a gray rectangular 12-pin (10 pins present) male connector on the other end.

iPod/iPhone Compatibility: The iSimple Interface is "Made for iPod/iPhone" compatible and supports the following iPod/iPhone model features when connected to a compatible GM factory radio as of October 2011:

iPod/iPhone Model Generation Media Type  Control Type Display Type Charge
Audio Video Radio iPod/iPhone Song/Artist Info Track Info
 dock connector 3rd Y N Y Y N N Y
clickwheel
color
4th Y N Y Y N N Y
 mini 1st Y N Y Y N N Y
2nd Y N Y Y N N Y
video 5th Y N Y Y N N Y
classic 80GB Y N Y Y N N Y
120GB Y N Y Y N N Y
160GB Y N Y Y N N Y
iPod nano 1st Y N Y Y N N Y
2nd Y N Y Y N N Y
3rd Y N Y Y N N Y
4th Y N Y Y N N Y
5th Y N Y Y N N Y
6th Y N Y Y N N Y
iPod touch 1st Y N Y Y N N Y
2nd Y N Y Y N N Y
3rd Y N Y Y N N Y
4th Y N Y Y N N Y
iPhone 2G Y N Y Y N N Y
3G Y N Y Y N N Y
3GS Y N Y Y N N Y
4 Y N Y Y N N Y
4S Y N Y Y N N Y

Note: Apple iPod/iPhone software updates may change functionality results. If you download a newer software version, you may need to reset the factory radio and your iPod/iPhone to regain functionality. If this doesn't work, you may need to revert to the older software version or wait until an newer software update is available.

Radio Display During iPod Operation: The iSimple Interface does not send any information from the iPod to the radio. This means that the disc and track numbers shown on the display will not reflect the song number on the iPod due to the complex nature of the music library.

Steering Wheel Controls: If your vehicle's steering wheel controls have the ability to select track and control the forward and rewind functions of your factory CD changer, then they will also control these same functions on the iPod.

Programming the iSimple: The interface has eight dip switches on the side. Different vehicles require different switch configurations. A chart on Peripheral's web site shows the correct harness and dip switch configuration for your vehicle.

Note: The dip switches must be set before the interface is plugged into the vehicle.

Installation Location: Most installations will require you to remove the factory radio in order to plug in the vehicle specific harness. Some vehicles may require you to connect the interface to a factory pre-run CD changer cable. The location of these CD changer cables will vary by vehicle. Some common locations of these cables are in the trunk, behind the glove box, and in or under a center console.

 
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5 out of 5

Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Written By rob, Winnipeg MB Canada on Tuesday, June 11, 2013
 
Works perfectly
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5 out of 5

iPod adapter for Factory Radio

Written By JPorter, Dallas, TX on Saturday, August 18, 2012
Installed in a 2002 GMC Sierra 2500
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Ordered this adapter to hook my iPod to my factory radio. I had used an RF adapter previously, but that wouldn't work in the city due to the large number of radio stations that would overpower the adapter signal. I used a cassette adapter for a while but eventually it started adding distortion and noise to the signal, I guessing due to magnetizing the tape heads. This product was fairly simple to install (clear instructions included). Had all the needed wiring harnesses. This was supposedly going to disable my cassette player, but it still worked. The radio had an imput for a CD changer in addition to the built in single disk player in the head unit and that is the one taken by the adapter.

Sound quality is great,. I even get some limited info on the radio display (problem is radio, not adapter) and can control basic functions from the radio. The cord to plug in the iPod is plenty long to allow lots of flexibility of where you want to place and connect your iPod. I have a small compartment under the cassette player at the bottom of the center console that has a door that lets me close it. I can put my iPod in there and have additional length of cord to allow me to easily navigate on my iPod but still see the road.

Would be a nice bonus if the cord had a built-in mic that would allow you to connect your iPhone and use it to do hands-free calls. Who knows. Haven't tried it with my iPhone.
Pros:
Easity install. Great Sound. Retain full functionality of the radio, cassette and CD. Charges iPod.
Cons:
Can't think of any.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful
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4 out of 5

Works as advertised!

Written By rwt1, Wakefield, RI on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Installed in a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
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Installation is a snap once you realize that the instructions are not particularly specific. Its pretty simple to pop of the dash trim, three screws and the radio comes out. Snap in the adapter harness, selected the dip switches per the manual, hook up a ground and constant 12volt source that thats it. The ground and constant 12volt were easy to find on my vehicle, '04 Chevrolet Silverado, the cigarette lighter is right below the radio/climate controls so it was no big deal to tap in there. I extended the ground/constant wires about 1ft to make things easy. Working in the dash of the truck is a bit difficult but if you take your time its not bad.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful
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5 out of 5

WORKS AS ADVERTISED

Written By David, San Diego, CA. on Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Installed in a 2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
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Product instructions were generic as stated from a previous review. Had to call Crutchfield support super people. Installed and works great .
Pros:
Crutchfield support team
Cons:
generic instructions. Also they should give you enough wire to install this product, hot lead and ground.
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5 out of 5

iPod in the old ride!

Written By JC2, Charleston, SC on Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Installed in a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe
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Easy installation, works great!!
Pros:
Enough cord to reach the back of the SUV in case the person in the back seat wants to control the music.
Cons:
Enough cord to reach the back seat..... needs to be kept under control.
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4 out of 5

does what it says, but...

Written By Mick C, Shelton on Saturday, February 18, 2012
Installed in a 2006 GMC Sierra 2500/3500
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The unit was easy to install and to operate. It works just like the overview says, with one exception. I purchased the "adapter cable" to charge my Ipod. The "adapter cable" is the exact same one that came in the box with the unit. It has the same part numbers and is identical, but cost me an extra $25.99. The cable that came with the unit charged my Ipod just fine, so don't waste your $$$. It took me about 30 minutes to install in my 2007 GMC Classic. On the manufactures web site and the install manual it says that you will not retain your XM or CD changer. both of mine work just fine, and the Ipod works off the CD/AUX button. There is no display on the factory radio, which I though there would be, but as I look over the web site and the install manual they neither one say that, so my bad. The steeringwheel controls do operate the Ipod as far as changing songs and volume. So far I like the product.
Pros:
Installs easy and works like it says in the description
Cons:
You don't need to waste your $ on the "adapter cable" for a cable that is included in the kit!
1 out of 1 people found this helpful
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2 out of 5

Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Written By jeff, Southern Maryland on Saturday, September 10, 2011
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The only two issues i had with this product were the connector to the box continue to come out. And the whine from the alternator is annoying. the unit was installed per the instructions.
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5 out of 5

Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Written By Bob G, Chino Valley, Az. on Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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I installed the Peripheral interface in my '99 Tahoe and it really works nice. I give it a10.Ihad no problems with it at all.
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5 out of 5

Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Written By Anonymous, Turnersville NJ on Monday, October 11, 2010
Installed in a 1999 Chevrolet Blazer
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Easy to install and works as advertised even on a eleven year old car with a factory radio
2 out of 2 people found this helpful
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2 out of 5

Could be a lot better

Written By Brian, Lake City, Florida on Sunday, September 12, 2010
Installed in a 2004 Pontiac Aztek
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Instructions are very detailed and easy to follow and the installing it in my 2004 Aztek factory stereo went smoothly. I have an iPhone 3GS and it did charge it. However there are two issues with it. First and this may not be the fault of PAC is the iPhone prompts that the dock is not compatible and you have to press "Dismiss" every time you plug in. Second and more of an issue was, at least on my Aztek OEM stereo, every time I started the car it would default to radio instead of the multi-disk CD changer which this adapter uses to get the iPhone audio into the stereo. This is really a major issue for me. I contacted support and there was no way to avoid this behavior. Before installing this one I un-installed an old RCA input adapter which used the AUX in and it works as expected. I'm returning this and ordering a replacement head unit for my car. Time to move on and upgrade my OEM stereo.
2 out of 6 people found this helpful
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5 out of 5

Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Written By Anonymous, Ohio on Monday, August 30, 2010
Installed in a 2005 Buick Rendezvous
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Installation was easy, and it works flawlessly.
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5 out of 5

Great Product

Written By Keito322, Stillwater MN on Wednesday, June 30, 2010
 
Great product. Easy Install. I installed for an IPOD in 2005 Chevy 2500 Duramax. The only issue i had was when testing the wires for live wires, i blew a fuse. When i called tech support they knew right away what the problem was. SO great Tech Support.

Otherwise everything worked great! Would buy again
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4 out of 5

Good Product

Written By Christian, Tacoma, WA on Sunday, August 02, 2009
Installed in a 2002 Chevrolet Corvette
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Product works well in a C5 Corvette. Not giving it 5 stars because there is some lag in controlling the iPod thru the factory deck and sometimes the commands from the factory deck are not recognized by the iPod. Product works best when the iPod is controlled manually and not by the factory deck. Overall the product works well and it charges the iPod, which is a plus.
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2 out of 5

Didn't work well for me

Written By bunywail, Indianapolis, IN on Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Installed in a 2005 Chevrolet Astro
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I purchased this adaptor about 1 year ago - it worked OK - but I noticed
some problems with the audio coming from my factory installed CD player -
lots of crackling and distortion.

The way this installs is to interrupt where the CD player plugs in. In other
words - the CD player now plugs into this ipod adaptor - and the ipod
adaptor plugs in where the CD plug was.

I decided to live with it because I was much more apt to be listening to
the ipod than a CD. This adaptor would allow you to advance between
ipod songs from the factory stereo - but when you did this - there was an
unpleasant scratching noise associated with pushing the "next" button.
Again - I chose to live with it.

Anyway - about 2 week ago - I was listening to the ipod in my car and it
started to make a horrible screaching noise. As it turned out - the ipod had
been damaged and would no longer play anything normally - whether
plugged into this audio adaptor or not. Had to send the ipod off to Apple
and pay around $150 for repair. I have no idea if the adaptor caused this
issue - but to be safe I removed it last night and now I'm back to square 1 -
with no more ipod in the car.

Generally, I would give this product a thumbs down.
3 out of 11 people found this helpful
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5 out of 5

No Problem

Written By Chris, Dayton, Ohio on Monday, May 11, 2009
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Have a 2003 Chevrolet Avalanche, it took me longer to get the dash apart and get the radio out than to plug the Peripheral iPodĀ® adapter in. The instructions provided for disassembly of the dash were exact to my project. Made it very nice. I had to tie into a power source and instead of taping into the radio harness, I found it just as easy to access the wiring from the accessories power adapter and cigarette lighter for my source. Whole project start to finish less than 45 minutes. Works great and has better sound quality than the plug in fm adapters I tried previously. Glad I made this purchase.
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5 out of 5

2004 Tahoe

Written By Colby, Lexington, KY on Friday, February 27, 2009
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Easy to install. Customer service rocks! The other reviews here claim you
lose your XM and CD changer but that was not the case with mine. As I flip
through my sources on the steering wheel, it was like a new source was
created between the CD source and FM1. I do not like the fact that the
head unit won't display the songs and for some reason when I seek
backwards for a prior song it pauses the Ipod (Classic) but everything else
works fine. I found a clip for the vent that holds the Ipod to solve the lack
of head unit display and I am puzzled on the pausing when you seek
backwards but overall I am very pleased with this product for the price. I
will agree that flipping the 6 switch does help the sound. Easy to splice in
the ground and 12v wires into the charger socket just below the heater
controls, jsut be prepared to add wire because the yellow and black wires
out of the peripheral are entirely too short.
9 out of 9 people found this helpful
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5 out of 5

Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Written By Kristen, Seattle, WA on Sunday, January 25, 2009
Installed in a 2005 Pontiac Vibe
Crutchfield Customer Review (What's this?)
 
This is a fairly straight forward item to install Simply pull your factory radio,
connect this to your Xm/or CD changer port, and if you want it to charge
splice it into your constant 12v wire. Pretty easy.

Obviously if you are plugging it into the back of your stereo into one of the
ports, than you will NOT be able to use that port for anything else. That is
also pretty straight forward. My radio had an optional cd changer that was
not being used, so I was able to use that port and not lose any of my
functions at all. It charges. Its easy to hook up.

And an added note. Even though the DIP settings say to leave #6 off. I
recommend turning it on. It is sort of an "internal boost" for the sound. If
you turn it on the sound from the interface will be much louder. Some
people dont mind having to crank the radio up to hear, but I prefer to not
have to adjust the volume when i switch between cd/fm/ipod.

Goodluck! And its a good product.
9 out of 9 people found this helpful
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2 out of 5

Peripheral iPod® Interface Kit for GM

Written By Harry, Saint Cloud, MN on Saturday, January 24, 2009
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After much research this interface seemed like the one to buy. I was really looking forward to using this in my 2001 GMC Sierra. I got it and installed it to find that it worked perfectly. For a day. Now I cannot control my iPod from the factory head unit, and I am getting a high pitched hiss whenever I listen to the iPod. The problem is in the connection between the iPod and interface, but I can't tell which is the problem. Overall it works good as long as you don't mind controlling the music with your iPod. A cassette adapter is way cheaper and the sound quality is equal. Maybe this would work better with a different vehicle...
To sum up:
easy to install
doesn't do what it claims (could be vehicle specific)
For the money, you could have a decent down payment on a nice aftermarket head unit with iPod controls built in. If you can install this interface, you certainly could install a new head unit.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful
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1 out of 5

Not Good

Written By Mike, Omaha, NE on Sunday, January 04, 2009
Installed in a 2006 Cadillac Escalade ESV
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I ordered this unit after speaking with someone in sales here at Crutchfield. I asked several questions wanting to make sure this would work with all my factory items, (dvd, XM and changer). I got it and installed it. It worked well and was easy to install. Problem was I lost completly my XM1 XM2 as well as my CD changer. Not worth it in my eyes. So I took it back out, put everything back factory and shipped this back in for a refund.

Unit works well if you don't care about your factory CD changer or factory XM
4 out of 12 people found this helpful
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5 out of 5

Great product; Crutchfield is the best!

Written By Ken, Middletown, DE on Saturday, December 27, 2008
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Couldn't decide between Periferal or USA Spec ipod interface as a Xmas gift for my son. He has a 2001 Camaro, with Monsoon sound system. Have no regrets for choosing Periferal! Delivery was super fast! Only issue was trying to find the dip switch settings on periferal.com as instructions said. After finally finding the settings, my car wasn't listed.
CALLED CRUTCHFIELD, AND I HAD MY SETTINGS IN LESS THAN 2 MINUTES!!

Installation was a breeze. 1st gen ipod Touch and a regular ipod work gr at. Didn't have to download latest firmware for the touch, I guess we had the latest already. Sound is awesome. Controls on the radio work the ipod as advertised. Plenty of room behind radio in the Camaro to mount the unit and stuff excess wires. I used automotive double stick tape to mount the unit.

Completely satisfied with Periferal and Crutchfield! Thank you Crutchfield once again!
5 out of 5 people found this helpful
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