Circuit Description

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C1500, 5.3 ZSECTION Circuit Description
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The Apple iPod® is connected to the personal audio link (PAL) through a dedicated interface cable. The cable allows the iPod the ability to share serial data communication, audio signals, power and ground with the vehicle. The T-harness used to connect the PAL module shares the same power and grounds as the radio. The audio signal circuits are shared with the Digital Radio Receiver audio circuits. The PAL module receives Data communication by connecting inline with the DRR.

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