RP5-GM32
Radio Replacement & Steering Wheel Control Interface
with OnStar Retention for General MotorsVehicles
Pacific Accessory Corporation
®
| Santa Ana, California 92705 | Ph. 866-931-8021 | support@pac-audio.com
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www.pac-audio.com
Rev. 053113
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Introduction & Features
Important Notes
Wiring Connection Chart
Illustration / Schematic
The RP5-GM32 interface allows the replacement of a factory radio in select General Motors vehicles with 29-bit LAN
radios. Using this interface will retain factory features such as OnStar, steering wheel controls (SWC), warning chimes,
Rear Seat Controls (RSC) and the BOSE amplifier when the original radio is removed. The RP5-GM32 also provides data
bus driven outputs such as retained accessory power (RAP), vehicle speed sensor (VSS), illumination, reverse trigger
and parking brake.
1. The radio select rotary switch on the side of the interface must be adjusted to the proper radio setting before plugging the
interface into the vehicle (see next page for setting chart).
2. The interface comes pre-programmed for all of the vehicles factory SWC functions and does not require programming unless
you wish to re-assign the SWC functions to different buttons. The SWC can always be restored to default settings by pressing
and releasing the program button on the side of the interface once and waiting 7 seconds for the LED to flash 3 times.
3. RSC buttons that are identical to the SWC will mimic the SWC one for one.
4. The LED will flash whenever a SWC button is pressed.
Aftermarket Radio Connectioons
Yellow
B12v
Black
Ground
Red
Accessory Output
White
Front L + input
White / Black
Front L - input
Grey
Front R + input
Grey / Black
Front R - input
Green
Rear L + input
Green / Black
Rear L - input
Purple
Rear R + input
Purple / Black
Rear R - input
SWC Connector
Blu/Yel
Kenwwod, Newer
JVC, OEM or
Blaupunkt
3.5mm Jack
Alpine, JVC,
Clarion, Pioneer,
Sony, Fusion,
Valor, Boyo, Dual,
Lightning Audio,
Visteon or Advent
SWC Connection
See above chart for
different radio type
connections
x3
Wiring
SWC Connection
Page 1
Aftermarket
Radio
Connections
Vehicle
Connections
Red / White
Parking Brake
Output (-)
Purple / White
Vehicle Speed
Output
Blue / White
Not Used
Blue
Not Used
Orange / White
Illumination Output
(+)
Green
Reverse Output (+)
Brown Loop
Mute Loop -
If
aftermarket radio is
equipped with mute wire,
cut this loop and hook
the inside brown wire to
the radios mute wire