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52 messages, Last post on Oct 08, 2009 at 10:21 AM
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I have been trying to diagnose an issue I have with my 03 Denali XL. The rear speakers have no sound coming from them. In addition, the rear audio (head phones) do not have any sound coming from them when they are plugged in. I thought that the channel had been blown on my amp and replaced it only to find that was not the issue. I am wondering if it may be the head unit rear channels. The front speakers (door speakers, Tweeters, and Subwoofer) all play fine. The other possibility I have thought about is the rear audio control. It is as if the rear audio controls have been activated and only the rear speakers have been muted. Issue with this theory is the fact that the rear audio controls do not work either. Any idea’s how I can diagnose this issue?
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Replying to: 10mikeymike (Jul 22, 2007 1:00 pm) I was wondering if you would know if the SIR-GM1 will work after I install an aftermarket Navigation System, into my 2004 Yukon SLT, which has the XM option. The Navigation Sytem I am planning to install is a Pioneer AVIC- Z2. I would love to use the XM antenna which is already in place, instead of having a whole lot going on, atop of my roof of my truck. Any insight will be greatly appreciated. SFBerto
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2003 Yukon XL w/ XM Radio Does anyone know how to get the song information to display when listening to XM Radio? We were told that you can access the Name of the Song or Artist, etc. when listening to XM, but we don't know if this is true or how to do it. Thanks!! |
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Replying to: sfberto (Feb 26, 2008 5:44 pm) |
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When we purchased our 2007 Yukon SLT it supposidly came with XM, each time we push the button it tells us it's not there. Some say we need to activate XM, some say we need to have XM installed as the vehicle is only XM ready". The Dealership says "XM ready, and wants to sell us $1,000 in components in order for us to have XM. Help - which is right?
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Replying to: neicey59 (Jul 09, 2008 12:50 pm) |
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New member here, HI I just decided to treat myself to a 2003 Yukon XL SLT, very rare here in the UK I am prepared to order from the US for my install, but obviously I want to get it right 1st time Mine is a 2003 SLT, I am told it has a BOSE system, the speakers say BOSE on them but the headunit doesn't. The headunit has Delco part No. 15184935 on the side, is that BOSE? OK, here is my plan, the way I see it I have 2 options. Preferred Option 1: Below the regular headunit in the centre console there is a space which has a single DIN opening which tapers off towards the back. I thought I could add a DVD 7 inch flip up screen here and feed the audio to the aux of the headunit. Upon looking at the rear of the headunit today I see I will need an adapter like this maybe http://www.logjamelectronics.com/pacaaigm24.html Option 2: I replace the headunit for a double DIN in dash screen. This brings up a whole load of issues with the BOSE amp and speakers already installed and also the onboard bongs etc. Also the wife doesnt like the way the headunit points towards the driver and she cant see the screen properly, to I guess if I did it this way it might need a 2nd screen anyway Soooo, can anyone advise the best route here, am I missing something which make this job easier or harder? Thanks in advance Ben
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| You can add a new head unit to a bose system. They make loads of adapters... www.bestkits.com It should not be a big deal. | |
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