About the iDatalink HRN-AV-GM2

Keep your factory monitor
Keep your factory monitor
You're installing a new radio in your GM vehicle and you want to retain your factory Rear Seat Entertainment system (RSE) — iDatalink's HRN-AV-GM2 cable can help. Used with iDatalink's Maestro RR interface and the correct GM-specific harness, you'll be able to send audio and video from your new touchscreen receiver to the factory monitor in the backseat. If your new car stereo has a rear audio input, you can also retain the use of the audio input on your rear-seat control panel.
Installation note: This adapter must be used with the iDatalink Maestro ADS-MRR module and the appropriate iDatalink GM harness to connect a new car stereo and your rear seat entertainment system in your GM vehicle.
Product highlights:
- retain the use of your GM vehicle's Rear Seat Entertainment System
- also requires the Maestro ADS-MRR module and GM-specific harness
- connects audio input on rear seat control panel to your new car stereo (requires a rear audio input)
- warranty: 1 year
- Our 60-day money-back guarantee
- MFR # HRN-AV-GM2
What's in the box:
- RSE retention harness
Reviews
Customer reviews
Loading reviews...
iDatalink HRN-AV-GM2 reviews
Average review:
Customer photos
This review was collected as part of a promotion
Pros:
Cons:
More details on the iDatalink HRN-AV-GM2

Product Research
Features
RSE Retention Harness: The iDatalink HRN-AV-GM2 is an RSE retention harness designed to retain the rear seat entertainment system in select GM vehicles. The HRN-AV-GM2 provides an audio/video input to the factory overhead video screen from your new aftermarket radio, and provides the audio/video output from the rear seat control panel to the aftermarket head unit.
Vehicle Compatibility: Click here for a list of compatible GM vehicles.
Connections: The HRN-AV-GM2 RSE retention harness features a multi-pin connector which plugs into the factory connector behind your aftermarket stereo. There are also composite video/stereo RCA connectors labeled "From Rear Input" and "To Rear Screen". The composite video/stereo RCA connectors labeled "From Rear Input" plug into your aftermarket head unit's rear-panel AV input. The composite video/stereo RCA connectors labeled "To Rear Screen" plug into your aftermarket head unit's rear-panel AV output. There is also a black wire that will need to be grounded to the vehicle.
Loading accessories...
Customer Q&A
Loading articles...
Works great! I was able to keep the factory rear entertainment system.
Jason from Temperance, MI