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I am gonna put my avic system into my 03 suburban. it has onstar/bose/ steering controls. I know pac has a pluggin module for the steering controls. But I am looking for a very good dependable module that will work with onstar and the bose system but has the door chime without adding a 3rd module. I want something that does not have issues. I kept reading about some making popping noises and other goofy things.
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bose sucks to work around unless you replace the speakers in the doors and back one wiring harness cost alot for the factory amp tie in
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pac will run around $150-200 for the steering control to the avic, bose/onstar interface and the door chime module. I know a few other companies have modules out there with built in chime and stuff.
quote:Originally posted by adam212: bose sucks to work around unless you replace the speakers in the doors and back one wiring harness cost alot for the factory amp tie in
even if you replace the speakers you still have to work around the factory amp...
The only other solution is to run new speaker wires which is a "ghetto" fix
bypassing the factory amp is the way to go
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can you just unplug the speaker leads harness that goes into the amp to bypass bose??? I may have to do an install in a 03 XL thats supercharged. anyone know where the factory amp is located?
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quote:quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by adam212: bose sucks to work around unless you replace the speakers in the doors and back one wiring harness cost alot for the factory amp tie in --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
even if you replace the speakers you still have to work around the factory amp...
The only other solution is to run new speaker wires which is a "ghetto" fix
bypassing the factory amp is the way to go
that is the way to go, i didn't mess with it
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