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099 or 531 which of these two (2) Last Three Digits for the touch screen is for XM and 6 disk combined have spend many 100's to get this right. No more mistakes. Please help!! :driving:

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THE #'S YOU LISTED ARE THOSE PART OF THE PART # ?

 

IF IT IS GIVE ME BOTH PARTS AND I CAN FIND OUT IF NOT THEN GIVE ME YOUR VIN AND I CAN FIND OUT WHAT PART # IS FOR THE XM RADIO WITH 6 DISK CHANGER

 

JUST EMAIL ME IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO POST YOU VIN #

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Based on the partial numbers you provided, I believe you're talking about:

 

15230099

10377531

 

The former p/n is I believe a replacement (substitute?) for 10377531; both are TNR touchscreen nav units meant to work in a factory-installed Y91 (Bose lux amp) GM truck/SUV (or a lux amp purchased after the fact, along w/ any wiring modifications that may need to be done if adding the lux amp to a vehicle that didn't originally come with one). Both can control the factory XM module (assuming you have it in your truck to begin with) and the slave 6-CD changer, assuming that either nav unit didn't get reprogrammed (probably not but it might be possible).

 

I know 0099 will work for sure because I swapped out the factory-installed INR nav radio from my '04 DXL w/ a 0099 TNR unit, and I can still access factory XM. In all honesty though--I don't know 100% if it will work w/ the factory slave 6-CD changer, only because I replaced it with a Pioneer AVH-P6500DVD head unit...but I have no reason to believe that it (slave changer) won't work w/ a 0099. :driving:

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