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So I’ve had this issue with the screen displaying “waiting for media update” on it. I can’t control the radio with the screen or controls.. I can only with control the radio with the steering wheel and the back up camera still comes on when in reverse but I tried everything I disconnected the battery for long time and saw a lot of different videos and posts and nothing worked. Finally took it to the dealership and paid 165 for the diagnostics and turns out it’s the HMI module but they don’t know exactly what is wrong with it so they wanted to replace it for 950 on top of the 165 so I said pass. Do it my self but this link  https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2017/MC-10139097-9999.pdf Says to cycle the power by disconnecting the hmi fuse but don’t know where that’s at! Anyone know ??? Help 

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Edited by José Daniel Gonzalez
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I believe it's the radio fuse on Passenger side panel. see this video

 

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I gave it all a try all the fuses that have to do with the radio/hmi module and disconnected the battery. Nothing worked so I’m just going to replaced the hmi module myself it’s super easy to get to and remove I took it out once already to look at it. So I found some used ones on eBay and some websites where they preprogram them for you by giving them your truck info once you buy it. Waaay cheaper than the dealership. So I’m going to be doing that this coming week

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I know this is old but I've had a unit do that a few times (usually my fault lol).  I'm sure you've replaced it by now but if you get the USB media to reload it, sometimes it'll come back to life.  It would still need to be calibrated by SPS.

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Yea thanks for the reply but I did replace the HMI module at it worked but now it’s off agin and the people where I bought the hmi module said that’s because my ACM module is out. It displays “audio off” on the small screen where my gauges are. 

  • 6 months later...
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Hello Jose, did you figure out where and how to replace the ACM module? I am not sure I know what this is. I am in the same situation with my 2014 Chevy Silverado. small dash screen displays audio off. 

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