Upgrade your GM ride with the Crux Radio Replacement Interface, engineered to preserve essential OEM features while upgrading your head unit. This interface offers SWC (steering wheel control) retention and factory RVC retention for 2010–2017 GM LAN 29 Bit vehicles, delivering a seamless radio replacement with no loss of control or camera performance.
Key Features
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SWC retention: Keeps your factory steering wheel buttons working with your new radio for volume, track, and mode control without programming hassles.
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Factory RVC retention: Maintains the original rear-view camera feed and dynamic guidelines for safe, confident parking.
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GM LAN 29-Bit compatibility: Designed to integrate with the vehicle’s data network for reliable operation of aftermarket radios.
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Preserves OEM vehicle data: Ensures compatibility with displays and prompts while using an aftermarket head unit.
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Effortless installation: Streamlined wiring harnessing minimizes installation time and preserves OEM harness routing.
Compatibility
Designed for 2010–2017 GM LAN 29-Bit vehicles, enabling a smooth radio replacement without sacrificing factory features.
How It Works
The Crux interface sits between the factory radio and your aftermarket head unit, translating and routing CAN/LAN messages so that your SWC and RVC stay fully functional. No guesswork, no lost features—just a clean, reliable integration.
Benefits
- Upgrade your infotainment while keeping OEM steering wheel controls and rear-view camera intact.
- Reliable compatibility with GM LAN 29-Bit systems for a hassle-free install.
- Preserves vehicle data and display compatibility with your new radio.