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I am trying to install a loc in my 05 Sierra Denali and am having trouble finding the correct wires to tap into on the back of my deck. It has the Bose system and all the goodies. I asked the dealer and they said it should be the same as the past but the wires are different colors than they used to be. Does anybody have a diagram or info? Any help is cool.

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I talked with a friend that works at a local shop and he believes that if I install the LOC before the Bose amp it should work fine. Is he wrong? :banghead: If he is correct I just need the speaker wire colors for this years Factory HU. Any help is appreciated

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I have talked with local shops and they say that the book on the 2005 is not out yet. I was hoping someone on this board would have done some investigating and could give me some suggestions.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Denali, not sure if you have figured out your wiring yet, but on my 03 I connected the LOC after the Bose amp (under the console). The front and rear speaker wires were all standard GM speaker colors, and of the few wires left over, I used a test speaker to determine which 2 ran the OEM sub. Its been running great for almost 2 years. Hope this helps... DS

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I am trying to install a loc in my 05 Sierra Denali and am having trouble finding the correct wires to tap into on the back of my deck. It has the Bose system and all the goodies. I asked the dealer and they said it should be the same as the past but the wires are different colors than they used to be. Does anybody have a diagram or info? Any help is cool.

Thanks

 

 

 

 

Denali33,

 

Just put my system in my 05 CC with Bose and the LOC must go after the amp. I tried it behind the deck and it shuts the radio down and nothing happens. Moved it after the OEM amp and presto...sound.

  • 5 months later...
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We took my brothers 05 tahoe with bose stereo to Best Buy and for $50 they wired in the power cable and line out convereter. I believe they tapped it after the amp. It sounds great with the extra thump from the two 10".

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We took my brothers 05 tahoe with bose stereo to Best Buy and for $50 they wired in the power cable and line out convereter. I believe they tapped it after the amp. It sounds great with the extra thump from the two 10".

 

 

 

 

You may want to look at our PAC interfaces.

 

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Makes adding an amp/sub a breeze.

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