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2019 1500, had it since december, suddenly the radio keeps turning off and the back on again, usually every 3-5 minutes while driving. anyone have the same problem or know of a fix. Taking it in on Tuesday.

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8 hours ago, montec7 said:

2019 1500, had it since december, suddenly the radio keeps turning off and the back on again, usually every 3-5 minutes while driving. anyone have the same problem or know of a fix. Taking it in on Tuesday.

Does your gauge cluster go blank at the same time?  I've noticed music getting choppy occasionally and one time I saw that the cluster crashed/rebooted at the same time.

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I just got a 2020 silverado 2 weeks ago and the last two days this happened to me twice. Im going to dealer tomorrow. Did you ever get it resolved? What did the dealer say?

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Mine just started crashing and rebooting every few minutes one day last week. I had gone to Best Buy and bought a new pair of wireless earbuds and when I got in the truck to leave I plugged them into the usb slot in the console to charge them on my way home from Best Buy. Almost as soon as I plugged them in I started getting a message saying my SD card wasn’t working or was removed and the radio would crash every few minutes. Didn’t attribute it to the headphones though. I actually stopped by the dealership on my way home and they made me an appointment to come by the next day. When I got home I unplugged the charging cord for the headphones and everything stopped. Didn’t think charging headphones would mess with the radio and stuff like that because I’ve always had a pair of headphones charging in my truck for the last year that I’ve owned it. For some reason the truck didn’t like the new headphones. Anyway, be careful what you plug into the USB ports. 

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I have a 2019 Chevy Colorado, my radio also turns itself off and back on while driving. It has since 36000 miles was hit. And just yesterday I was on the phone and the screen showed it was still connected but I had to turn on phone speaker just to end the conversation. It reconnected when they called back. I work from home so I don't drive often, mileage is 36645 currently. And all diagnostics show everything is as it should be. UGH! This is very frustrating and potentially dangerous in my opinion. 

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We’ve got a 2020 GMC Sierra that we use Apple Car play with. We’ve had the radio randomly shut down since we purchased the truck brand new. The dealer can’t find anything wrong. We’ve got to shut the truck down for several minutes to get the Bluetooth and Apple Car play to work. Has anyone been able to resolve this issue. 

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I have a 2022 GMC Dinali that is having the exact same problem the radio turns off and then turns back on again after a few minutes. Does anyone have any kind of a solution for this problem I’ve got 600 miles on my new truck.

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My 2022 LTD High Country is doing this . It did it twice in the last two weeks.

Don't really want to take it in if they can't fix it. It sounds like they have no idea.

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On 4/22/2022 at 4:30 PM, GMC Owner said:

I have a 2022 GMC Dinali that is having the exact same problem the radio turns off and then turns back on again after a few minutes. Does anyone have any kind of a solution for this problem I’ve got 600 miles on my new truck.

Any updates on the situation?

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