Finished adding Roku Device to the Truck

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You talking about splicing into those cables in the console?

Was Pretty easy this is what I used...

* Roku ( or any streaming device )

* HDMI in Composite cable out converter box.... Both devices require power

* Additional GM Video Input terminal GM#10375379 ( or splice into the existing one )

* AV cables to connect the two

Everything is tucked and powered from neatly behind the panel, did not even have to unscrew anything!

Other than the roku which was just a spare I had in a drawer everything cost about $30 total off of amazon.
 

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Was Pretty easy this is what I used...

* Roku ( or any streaming device )

* HDMI in Composite cable out converter box.... Both devices require power

* Additional GM Video Input terminal GM#10375379 ( or splice into the existing one )

* AV cables to connect the two

Everything is tucked and powered from neatly behind the panel, did not even have to unscrew anything!

Other than the roku which was just a spare I had in a drawer everything cost about $30 total off of amazon.

What did you do with the additional terminal?
 
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What did you do with the additional terminal?
I installed it So I could keep everything hidden and still use the original set if I wanted to play something else... For $9 it cost kept the install a lot cleaner. The most important part is that box Because just a standard adapter won't push the signal because of the older style hookups on the truck
 

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I installed it So I could keep everything hidden and still use the original set if I wanted to play something else... For $9 it cost kept the install a lot cleaner. The most important part is that box Because just a standard adapter won't push the signal because of the older style hookups on the truck

Did you just unplug the original and leave it in place? There is a Roku now that uses RCA style connection. I'll just get that.
 

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How did you go about splicing into the AV cables. What colors on the input rear console did you splice into?


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