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I am contemplating on getting a Kenwood DNX-9960 to put in my 2010 Sierra Crew cab(no bose).

 

Does anyone know what I need to buy in order to retain my factory bluetooth,xm and steering wheel controls? And also would it be possible to take the factory XM radio antenna and hook it up to the DNX-9960?

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I am contemplating on getting a Kenwood DNX-9960 to put in my 2010 Sierra Crew cab(no bose).

 

Does anyone know what I need to buy in order to retain my factory bluetooth,xm and steering wheel controls? And also would it be possible to take the factory XM radio antenna and hook it up to the DNX-9960?

 

 

I have the same questions as well, I'm unsure if its even possible, I hear answers both ways, someone has to have done this or at least tried.

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All you should need is a PAC OS-4 adapter to retain all factory functions (bluetooth, steering wheel controls, XM).

 

The XM radio is a separate module from the headunit, and can continue to serve as your XM tuner even with the aftermarket stereo you're installing (as long as you have the adapter interface). No need to plug the antenna into anything else.

 

http://www.pac-audio.com/productDetails.as...p;CategoryID=26

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