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Hi, I have a 2004 Chevy cavalier. I have a factory stereo in it and it has cd, and XM installed from factory. I do not use the XM. I was wondering if I unplugged the XM from the back of the radio would there be a extra audio jack for my ipod? I also have onstar on the car also, not sure if that matters.
Thanks, Mike

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HI
if you plug this interface in your radio the xm2 will be the ipod  full ipod controls from the gm radio you will see the ipod song name on the radio  and the ipod can stay in the glove box there no reason to go touch any buttons  

http://www.oemautosound.com/pc-239-147-chevroletchevy-to-ipod-interface-pa11-gm....

there is not a audio plug in the back of the radio  

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Please year and model of the vehicle i need all the details I'am a car electronics installer with 23 years of experience. I'am very familiar with installations of in-dash head units,factory head units, factory car audio, hands-free phone kits, auxiliary audio inputs and iPod iPhone interface integration and security systems if you need any help with your factory stereo, or how to add auxiliary audio or listen to your ipod android in the vehicle I currently have a MECP Master Installation Technician certification. My answers are based on my experience in vehicles and my knowledge of automotive electronics I don't put much emphasis on brand names; you won't often find me putting down a brand or pushing one on dont send me a list of what brands i like better sorry i can not help you with aftermarket or vehicles that are not in the u.s.a also video and security

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