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I added a Few Features to a buddy of mines 07 GMC Sierra Classic 2500 HD Duramx. I am getting ready to take it in and have the VCI reconfigured and have these features added to the BCM. I need the RPO Codes for the Following Options and was wondering if anyone could help me?

 

I added the Heated Leather Bucket Seats....I think maybe the RPO Code is AN3?

 

I added the Bose Speaker System with the AMP and Compatible Radio....Is it UQ7?

 

I added the XM Satellite Radio I think it will be U2K?....is that Correct?

 

The only other thing I changed was the Radio to make it a BOSE Radio....the truck was an SLE 1 Before...and it only had the AM/FM/CD....I bought a New Bose Compatible Radio from an 06 2500 with the CD/Cassette...is there a different RPO Code for this Radio?

 

Anyway at this point you guys are probably wondering and thinking there isn't much of a way that this is going to work out....but I actually had the SLE 1 Truck and we went through and Bought the New Cab Floor Harness to Support the Seats which are the Leather Heated Memory Types, I also obtained a BOSE Dash and Console Harness and Have all of the Speakers....I also had the XM Harness Installed in the BOSE Harness....so basically everything is plug and play at this point, just needs to be unlocked to recognize those features, and also his VIN. If anyone has any input that would be great!

 

Thanks

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I added a Few Features to a buddy of mines 07 GMC Sierra Classic 2500 HD Duramx. I am getting ready to take it in and have the VCI reconfigured and have these features added to the BCM. I need the RPO Codes for the Following Options and was wondering if anyone could help me?

 

I added the Heated Leather Bucket Seats....I think maybe the RPO Code is AN3?

 

I added the Bose Speaker System with the AMP and Compatible Radio....Is it UQ7?

 

I added the XM Satellite Radio I think it will be U2K?....is that Correct?

 

The only other thing I changed was the Radio to make it a BOSE Radio....the truck was an SLE 1 Before...and it only had the AM/FM/CD....I bought a New Bose Compatible Radio from an 06 2500 with the CD/Cassette...is there a different RPO Code for this Radio?

 

Anyway at this point you guys are probably wondering and thinking there isn't much of a way that this is going to work out....but I actually had the SLE 1 Truck and we went through and Bought the New Cab Floor Harness to Support the Seats which are the Leather Heated Memory Types, I also obtained a BOSE Dash and Console Harness and Have all of the Speakers....I also had the XM Harness Installed in the BOSE Harness....so basically everything is plug and play at this point, just needs to be unlocked to recognize those features, and also his VIN. If anyone has any input that would be great!

 

Thanks

 

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Looks good Travis,Those are the correct RPO codes. :D

Also the radio,Its the same part number if it has BOSE or not.

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Looks good Travis,Those are the correct RPO codes. :D

Also the radio,Its the same part number if it has BOSE or not.

 

Haha....no way same radio whether its BOSE or Not?? I was worried that it wouldn't be the same, so I went in and bought a Radio because I remember back in the days of adding NAV to a GMT 400 and you had BOSE, LUX-BOSE, and NON BOSE Nav's....so I figured that would be the case with these Radio's.....but oh well...

Posted
Looks good Travis,Those are the correct RPO codes. :D

Also the radio,Its the same part number if it has BOSE or not.

 

Haha....no way same radio whether its BOSE or Not?? I was worried that it wouldn't be the same, so I went in and bought a Radio because I remember back in the days of adding NAV to a GMT 400 and you had BOSE, LUX-BOSE, and NON BOSE Nav's....so I figured that would be the case with these Radio's.....but oh well...

 

 

 

also I guess does anyone know if I just have them program the BOSE Code for the Extended Cab will the Amp work, or is it Vin Locked also?

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