![]() It said the system was INACTIVE but I'm sure if I was willing to pay, they'd have that system fully functional one way or another. I hit the Onstar button and it calls them (so, it seems to work fine). Simply remove the lower fascia panel directly underneath the stereo/climate controls and it's SUPER easy to access (not tough to get your hands in there like the Escalade).Ĥ. The VCIM in my Silverado in NOT behind the stereo (I took it out for nothing, trying to find the darn thing). For mine, the wires were so tight, I could not see the back to press the tabs and remove the plugs, but I finally found I could turn it sideways and remove the wire plugs.ģ. ![]() Move the two side hooks outward and lift it up and toward you. There's a loop around the rear of it holding it down, and two side hooks. The VCIM in the Escalade is underneath the stereo, so you have to remove the whole stereo and climate controls, and then you'll see it down in there, laying flat. (And 15106868 was the old non-bluetooth unit that I removed from my Escalade).Ģ. With so many different part numbers floating around, people even saying to use one from a CTS, I'm now starting to think ANY of them will work. and IT WORKED! The part number is 20783877. I also have a 2009 Silverado with nav and bluetooth, so I took the VCIM out of it to try in my Escalade. Here are some pointers to help anyone out who's thinking about it:ġ. ![]() I successfully completed the Bluetooth VCIM install in my 2007 Escalade. ![]()
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