Excellent video! I just came back in the house from installing my Bose amp in my Wife’s 2010 GMC Arcadia. And you are correct. I am 5’11 302 all muscle, so that was very challenging fitting my hands and forearm up under the dash. Also try to twist my body in front of the seat..GMC.. smh. But ever works great! Thank you sir for all you do and I appreciate you!
I'm glad to have helped, and I'm glad you got it done I forgot to tell you guys about the body twisting it take to change it lol. Enjoy having sound in the car lol.
@@mantenimientomoderno4268 Yes it’s gonna take a while lots of patience but if I can twist myself at 285 511 you should be able to. I use the finger sockets.
Thanks for the video. A real bad issue by both Bose and GM. This amplifier popping noise like jack hammer happened since on 2007 GMC Acadia. Either Bose has made a defective amp or GM bad rubber seal on the top outside of the windshield that allowed water get in after years.
I recently pulled an amp from a 2010 Acadia with part number 25796753. Looks to be the exact same amplifier just different part number. Do you think this would work in a 2014 Acadia Denali?
If your asking about the wires that connect to the amp you have to plug the amp wires in before you bolt it in or you won't be able to plug them in once its bolted
Sorry it took so long to reply I don't see why not but I would ask a mechanic because it shouldn't make noises unless your Amp is good and you have a loose or broken line
My amp was popping my speakers with distortion even after I turned the vehicle off. I pulled the fuse and went without the stereo until I got the new amp installed.
Excellent video! I just came back in the house from installing my Bose amp in my Wife’s 2010 GMC Arcadia. And you are correct. I am 5’11 302 all muscle, so that was very challenging fitting my hands and forearm up under the dash. Also try to twist my body in front of the seat..GMC.. smh. But ever works great! Thank you sir for all you do and I appreciate you!
I'm glad to have helped, and I'm glad you got it done I forgot to tell you guys about the body twisting it take to change it lol. Enjoy having sound in the car lol.
Hello... Iam 6'1" 250 all bones. But I can't reconect this mf amplifier!!! I'll try again...
@@mantenimientomoderno4268 Yes it’s gonna take a while lots of patience but if I can twist myself at 285 511 you should be able to. I use the finger sockets.
Thanks for the video. A real bad issue by both Bose and GM. This amplifier popping noise like jack hammer happened since on 2007 GMC Acadia. Either Bose has made a defective amp or GM bad rubber seal on the top outside of the windshield that allowed water get in after years.
Super helpful and saved money. Thank you!
Thank you!!!! You saved us lots of money!
I recently pulled an amp from a 2010 Acadia with part number 25796753. Looks to be the exact same amplifier just different part number. Do you think this would work in a 2014 Acadia Denali?
You explained it the best
OMG man, I just had to do this, my arm looks like it went in a bush hog
Thank you good information 👍 thanks
I used a pneumatic for the two lower bolts but that top one requires some small mitts ,still tryin to find some 😂
What symptoms did you have prior to changing the amp?
I had very loud popping noise from the speakers with no sound!
Thx brother
Just want to know why you happen to change this pot what was wrong?
Nice work. Did you re-connect the wires to the back of the new amp before or after you bolted it back in?
I bolted it first then I plugged the wires back in. It was the first time I made a video so it shut off before I could show that part.
If your asking about the wires that connect to the amp you have to plug the amp wires in before you bolt it in or you won't be able to plug them in once its bolted
Can I just unhook my amplifier am I 2007 GMC Acadia until my new one comes in because it's making crazy noises
Sorry it took so long to reply I don't see why not but I would ask a mechanic because it shouldn't make noises unless your Amp is good and you have a loose or broken line
My amp was popping my speakers with distortion even after I turned the vehicle off. I pulled the fuse and went without the stereo until I got the new amp installed.
Oh my God!!! You didn't show the way you reconnected the harness plugs...
There's only one way it goes, the plugs won't fit in the wrong slots