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Scosche AXIPGMLAN 2007 and Up GM LAN iPod Interface for Factory Radio | 
enlarge | Brand: Scosche Category: CE
List Price: $199.95 Buy New: $147.58 You Save: $52.37 (26%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 8413
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 9.2 x 2.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: AXIPGMLAN Model: AXIPGMLAN UPC: 033991016170 EAN: 0033991016170 ASIN: B000NWCIBO
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| Features:
| • | Enables full iPod control from factory radio | | • | Retains factory OnStar | | • | Retains factory XM satellite radio | | • | Allows all scrolling and menu options | | • | Retains Factory Onstar System |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SCOSCHE AXIPGMLAN IPOD(R) DOCK CONNECTOR TO FACTORY RADIO FOR 2007 and UP GM LAN INTEGRATES FULL IPOD(R) CONTROLS USING FACTORY RADIO; ALLOWS FULL SCROLLING TEXT; ALLOWS MENU OPTIONS SUCH AS ARTIST, ALBUM SONG and SONG TITLE; SEEK UP DOWN and VOLUME CONTROL; RETAINS FACTORY ONSTAR(R) SYSTEM; RETAINS FACTORY XM SATELLITE RADIO(R) SYSTEM IPOD(R) DOCK CONNECTOR TO FACTORY RADIO FOR 2007 and UP GM LAN
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| Customer Reviews:
Well Worthwhile August 20, 2008 This works as advertised and I am quite pleased with it. My wife and I recently took a long round trip from Texas to South Dakota and used the Scosche interface extensively. It installed within 5 - 10 minutes in our 2007 Yukon XL (see the installation video via the Scosche web site).
I ended up leaving my iPod in the glove box so that one of us could reach it if we wished to play a playlist, album, or genre, etc. manually. Based on the limitations of the XM radio in the GM vehicles, only the first 30 - 36 categories (playlist, etc.) will show up and this only when the vehicle is stopped. When moving, just like the XM radio, only the first 6 buttons are available. Prior to our trip I rearranged the playlists on the iPod to have our favorites show up first -- by placing a number (1,2,etc) in front of the playlist name. Of course, by manually using the iPod one can pick anything that is on it.
It was great to see the song title and artist show up on the radio screen and to be able to control most of the functions of the iPod via the radio buttons. We actually used the iPod via the interface for most of the trip. The sound quality was as good as our XM radio.
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