DUDE! Thank you! Every other person wants too just regurgitate the same tutorial on how to do this. I wired my LOC into the Sub feed wires that EVERYONE tells you to use and I’m not getting any audio from there. I’m fairly certain that this will be the solution to my problem. So Thank you once again! I will gladly subscribe and like your video.
So I hooked up my system and everything seems to work fine. Thanks for your video. Just one question...why do I have static using FM radio but not when my phone is hooked up. Please help! Ty in advance.
Thank u sir vary much my wife wanted us to keep the screen after I ordered everything but oh well I'm going to make us both happy by keeping the screen
My rca came with a black wire , 7:20 yellow wire, white wire and white and black wire wire ,gray , gray and black wire help please ..! 2011 LTZ Tahoe metra converter
To anyone watching this.. LLJ customs makes harnesses of all kinds for bose systems and anc bypass check them out they wouldn't be allowed to sell them if they didnt work
Would this work for, non-navigation Bose systems? I have a 09 Silverado, I’m also trying to figure out how to install an equalizer, like SKA7EQ from skar, with the stock unit.
I'm a little lost trying to help a friend add a subwoofer in an avalanche with bose 2009. I'm wondering if this will work but if you could help me out somehow which wire from that db link goes to what. Sorry I'm just confused with it I'm used to old school cars super easy lol.
Ok, so I have the Bose in my 07 Silverado, looks like the exact same setup you have and I’m wanting to do just what you did, add one sub and amp. Looking at the DB Link LOC it has gray, green, and white wires. What did you do with the gray and white wires? Your help would be greatly appreciated, I’m a rookie! 🤷🏻♂️
It has four wires color coded. The packaging it comes in will tell you which is pos left pos right neg left neg right. I twisted the 2 pos and 2 neg together. You only need one signal so the left and right doesn't matter here. I used a soldering gun, wire nuts, and electric tape.
Tryd to add a amp/sub to factory Bose sound system and the rear speakers won’t work when the amp is turned on but when the amp has no power going to it all the speakers work like before. I used a kicker line output converter, I tied both the left and right wires on the line output converter into each other then tapped into the light green and dark green wires that Is located under the trey on the center console on the left side of the plug which I believe is before the factory Bose amp that’s what I used for my speaker signals then I tapped into the light pink wire on the same harness that I used as my remote turn on. Anyone have any suggestions on how to make my sub and amp work with the factory Bose system.
I was getting all that conflicting evidence too, but turns out on my 2010 Avalanche LTZ, the head unit actually has LOW level outputs so I don't see a point in installing a hi lo converter on a line that's already low. Gonna try tapping my 2ch LOC to those 4 green and blue sub wires. My powered sub's high level input requires right and left signal, so it seemed like it makes more sense than just tapping a single side. I know there's tons and tons of conflicting evidence for these monstrous sound systems and that method seemed like the most common. Will reply after finished and tell whether or not my gamble works.
Okay well it worked. I have a 2010 Avalanche LTZ with Bose and I was installing a powered sub from Rockville. I tapped all 4 subwoofer wires, the ones before it enters the small clip. L+ DrkBlu/Wh L- LtGrn/Bl R+ DrkGrn R- LtBlu/Bl I used the Axxess 80w 2 channel LOC with the remote turn on capability. Mounted in cup holder compartment. Used taps for the audio signal, grounded the LOC on the same spot as the amplifier ground, and received constant 12v from the RIGHT junction box, passenger side, I used the red and white wire on the harness second from the top, 1st row, 4th wire. I would go into the rest, but I think it's easy enough to figure out all the rest of the wiring, it's just that damn audio signal and where to tap that seems to screw people up and give tons of different information. Who knows, maybe it's due to the many different options. For the sake of whoever is reading this, I have the UQA rpo sound system with rear DVD, onstar, nav, all the LTZ stuff. It should be mentioned that I have my amp filtered to a very low pass as I am only using it to fill in the bass on what is otherwise a nice system. I would caution against using the subwoofer tap if you plan to use the amp for speakers. Good luck everyone!
Hey, I have a 2011 Yukon Xl, and I followed your install exactly. the bass output was not good at all, and I read online that the LOC i used doesn’t output Fq lower than 40hz. So my subwoofers aren’t hitting the low frequencies like they would if I used an aftermarket radio. Do you think it would help to buy a better LOC, like the one from audio control? or would the bose system just make it still not sound good? if you have any thoughts please reply, and thanks so much for the information, like what wires to tap into!
I would say that if you do keep Bose, then it will max out overall volume at a certain point. The LOC may be the issue with frequencies, but I am not sure as I don’t handle professional installs. It works as intended for me. It may also be your amp settings.
My LOC had four wires, l and r pos and neg...I just twisted the 2 pos and 2 neg together and used a single input. Since you're picking up the lows, picking left or right doesn't matter.
You do need the remote power ON from your key/accessory to turn on the amp. I tapped into the dull pink wire. Of course you are still running a red power cable from the battery to the amp and your ground cable. That isn’t covered in the video.
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@@JC-kq3ny ok I was just making sure that the factory Bose amp wouldn't interfere with the loc, I've hooked several up but never to Bose or anything of the sort. I usually just run the remote from the loc to the amp and it works
I just got me a 2013 Tahoe LTZ going to take my amp out of other car, it's a Orion HCCA 3000.1 watts. Also my subwoofer box is big 44 inch by 20 inch two subwoofers Skar zvx 12 wish me luck 😆
That's easy bro. Just tap into the speaker wires going to the doors after the amplifier. There are three or four harness plugged into the amp. Follow the harness that is the output of the amp speakers and run a speed wire to your amp.
J C, so I wired it exactly as you did and all works great EXCEPT the remote wire. At the harness there are three pink wires. Which one is it, can you recall?
Use the pink wire with the smaller white stripe (there is also a pink with fat white stripe). It's located in the same area as the thick black ground wire (tap into that for your ground) on the left side of the main wiring harness.
MogulMafiaProduction Yes! You most definitely need an Amp Wiring Kit. It’ll have your RCA cables, Ground wire (brown), Power wire (red), remote wire (blue)
Dude you didn’t explain where the yellow wire goes or the ground wire I’m still confused where they goes because you didn’t even explain it. Useless video
DB Link HLC3 High/Low Converter www.amazon.com/dp/B001NCDAXI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_Qe3QBbYZsTo4e It was only about 6 bucks when I got it, but it’s still out there.
It works if you tap the sub wires and leave the factory sub plugged in
I'm hooking up my loc & it has a blue yellow black then two sets of speaker wires where do the colored ones go?
DUDE! Thank you! Every other person wants too just regurgitate the same tutorial on how to do this. I wired my LOC into the Sub feed wires that EVERYONE tells you to use and I’m not getting any audio from there. I’m fairly certain that this will be the solution to my problem. So Thank you once again! I will gladly subscribe and like your video.
Almost done with my install thanks to a friend and the help of this video
Wouldn't the front speakers be crossed over?
So I hooked up my system and everything seems to work fine. Thanks for your video.
Just one question...why do I have static using FM radio but not when my phone is hooked up.
Please help! Ty in advance.
very helpful, im helping my buddy put in 2 12'S IN HIS GMC TERRAIN
Thank u sir vary much my wife wanted us to keep the screen after I ordered everything but oh well I'm going to make us both happy by keeping the screen
this video is gr8 but dude cut to the chase holly hell
Can you please yank it out to show us did you only tap 2 wires instead of the 4
My rca came with a black wire , 7:20 yellow wire, white wire and white and black wire wire ,gray , gray and black wire help please ..! 2011 LTZ Tahoe metra converter
Did you still run a remote from amp to under the steering wheel ?
To anyone watching this.. LLJ customs makes harnesses of all kinds for bose systems and anc bypass check them out they wouldn't be allowed to sell them if they didnt work
Would this work for, non-navigation Bose systems? I have a 09 Silverado, I’m also trying to figure out how to install an equalizer, like SKA7EQ from skar, with the stock unit.
I wired up my suburban with your video learned alot and saved when needed! 💯
How
Hey man I’m currently trying to use a scosche loc but I’m confused on where you hooked yours thanks !
Light Green Positive Dark Green Negative. I think around the 4 min mark there is a shot of where I tapped the harness.
Great video but what was all that noise in the background?!
Roofing.
I'm a little lost trying to help a friend add a subwoofer in an avalanche with bose 2009. I'm wondering if this will work but if you could help me out somehow which wire from that db link goes to what. Sorry I'm just confused with it I'm used to old school cars super easy lol.
Ok, so I have the Bose in my 07 Silverado, looks like the exact same setup you have and I’m wanting to do just what you did, add one sub and amp. Looking at the DB Link LOC it has gray, green, and white wires. What did you do with the gray and white wires? Your help would be greatly appreciated, I’m a rookie! 🤷🏻♂️
It has four wires color coded. The packaging it comes in will tell you which is pos left pos right neg left neg right. I twisted the 2 pos and 2 neg together. You only need one signal so the left and right doesn't matter here. I used a soldering gun, wire nuts, and electric tape.
J C, thanks man! Appreciate the help!
I have an 07 tahoe with navigation Bose stereo, and there’s 4 greens, which one do I tap into?
I need to see the exact wires on left side yu tapped into
Tryd to add a amp/sub to factory Bose sound system and the rear speakers won’t work when the amp is turned on but when the amp has no power going to it all the speakers work like before. I used a kicker line output converter, I tied both the left and right wires on the line output converter into each other then tapped into the light green and dark green wires that Is located under the trey on the center console on the left side of the plug which I believe is before the factory Bose amp that’s what I used for my speaker signals then I tapped into the light pink wire on the same harness that I used as my remote turn on. Anyone have any suggestions on how to make my sub and amp work with the factory Bose system.
I was getting all that conflicting evidence too, but turns out on my 2010 Avalanche LTZ, the head unit actually has LOW level outputs so I don't see a point in installing a hi lo converter on a line that's already low. Gonna try tapping my 2ch LOC to those 4 green and blue sub wires. My powered sub's high level input requires right and left signal, so it seemed like it makes more sense than just tapping a single side. I know there's tons and tons of conflicting evidence for these monstrous sound systems and that method seemed like the most common. Will reply after finished and tell whether or not my gamble works.
Okay well it worked. I have a 2010 Avalanche LTZ with Bose and I was installing a powered sub from Rockville. I tapped all 4 subwoofer wires, the ones before it enters the small clip.
L+ DrkBlu/Wh
L- LtGrn/Bl
R+ DrkGrn
R- LtBlu/Bl
I used the Axxess 80w 2 channel LOC with the remote turn on capability. Mounted in cup holder compartment. Used taps for the audio signal, grounded the LOC on the same spot as the amplifier ground, and received constant 12v from the RIGHT junction box, passenger side, I used the red and white wire on the harness second from the top, 1st row, 4th wire. I would go into the rest, but I think it's easy enough to figure out all the rest of the wiring, it's just that damn audio signal and where to tap that seems to screw people up and give tons of different information. Who knows, maybe it's due to the many different options. For the sake of whoever is reading this, I have the UQA rpo sound system with rear DVD, onstar, nav, all the LTZ stuff. It should be mentioned that I have my amp filtered to a very low pass as I am only using it to fill in the bass on what is otherwise a nice system. I would caution against using the subwoofer tap if you plan to use the amp for speakers. Good luck everyone!
@@timthetoolpool thanks zach quick question though
Do you have any update on how this worked for you?
@@apimpnamedslickback2748 Still working.
@@timthetoolpool Nice, thanks!
So you only tapped into 2 wires
Hey, I have a 2011 Yukon Xl, and I followed your install exactly. the bass output was not good at all, and I read online that the LOC i used doesn’t output Fq lower than 40hz. So my subwoofers aren’t hitting the low frequencies like they would if I used an aftermarket radio. Do you think it would help to buy a better LOC, like the one from audio control? or would the bose system just make it still not sound good? if you have any thoughts please reply, and thanks so much for the information, like what wires to tap into!
I would say that if you do keep Bose, then it will max out overall volume at a certain point. The LOC may be the issue with frequencies, but I am not sure as I don’t handle professional installs. It works as intended for me. It may also be your amp settings.
When you "tapped" into the green and light green wires did you cut and splice into it or did you T into it and leave it attached?
Tap in to it, if you cut it one of your speaker will have no sound
I have a 2010 avalanche ltz, this should be the same? My LOC I bought has for two speakers. What other two colors do I need to tap into?
My LOC had four wires, l and r pos and neg...I just twisted the 2 pos and 2 neg together and used a single input. Since you're picking up the lows, picking left or right doesn't matter.
U are suppose to connect the line out at the sub to the backside of the sub connector and completely disconnect the sub that's where you went wrong
Hello is it a low or high output converter you use and what's the one you used ?
I connected the way you did but my yellow cable nd black cable dont send signal to my amp
You do need the remote power ON from your key/accessory to turn on the amp. I tapped into the dull pink wire. Of course you are still running a red power cable from the battery to the amp and your ground cable. That isn’t covered in the video.
@@JC-kq3ny i wired the yellow cable to the pos from the cigarrete lighter lines nd the neg also
When i accelerate i can hear it in the woofer ?
@@mexicanox5ify you probably have a bad ground connection for your amp and it’s picking up that noise as a signal. That is wiring related somewhere.
Is the dull pink one on the far outside of the circuits?
Any way you can send me some pictures of the wiring in the console or anything I’m having issues
That’s two wires it calls for 4
I see three separate greens on mine
Why not just replace the radio?
Costs a lot of money especially with the Bose system
I like your roof racks what brand and where did you get them
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Can it just be tapped into one of the door speakers like any other loc?
you could, but I went there so I could also get the remote power turnon.
@@JC-kq3ny ok I was just making sure that the factory Bose amp wouldn't interfere with the loc, I've hooked several up but never to Bose or anything of the sort. I usually just run the remote from the loc to the amp and it works
I wouldn't tap into wires after the bose amp...get it upstream before the bose amp.
@@JC-kq3ny thanks a lot
I just got me a 2013 Tahoe LTZ going to take my amp out of other car, it's a Orion HCCA 3000.1 watts. Also my subwoofer box is big 44 inch by 20 inch two subwoofers Skar zvx 12 wish me luck 😆
Dude this video saved me
DUDE THANK YOU
is that an Armitron watch that you're wearing??
So how do you hook up a 4 channel amp to your door speakers with the factory radio in a 2008 gmc yukon xl
That's easy bro. Just tap into the speaker wires going to the doors after the amplifier. There are three or four harness plugged into the amp. Follow the harness that is the output of the amp speakers and run a speed wire to your amp.
J C, so I wired it exactly as you did and all works great EXCEPT the remote wire. At the harness there are three pink wires. Which one is it, can you recall?
Alton Hale It’s the smaller, dull, solid pink one with no stripes at all on it.
@@JC-kq3ny they all have stripes on them
Use the pink wire with the smaller white stripe (there is also a pink with fat white stripe). It's located in the same area as the thick black ground wire (tap into that for your ground) on the left side of the main wiring harness.
Thanks a ton!
U wired a amp for a 15 dollar sub
😂 Thanks for the perspective, but it’s the same for whatever you put in. I now have a new Skar amp and 2 EVL Skar subs ~$900 valued system.
@@JC-kq3nylet’s see a video of those bad boys
Light Green + Dark Green -
JC when you used the converter did u have to run a big red cable to the battery for ur amp
MogulMafiaProduction Yes! You most definitely need an Amp Wiring Kit. It’ll have your RCA cables, Ground wire (brown), Power wire (red), remote wire (blue)
Dude you didn’t explain where the yellow wire goes or the ground wire I’m still confused where they goes because you didn’t even explain it. Useless video
Thank you very much broham! Great detail, got mine done through your upload.🙏🏽🤙🏽 2008 SUBURBAN.
i'm not too frickin dizzy !!!!!!!!
Do you have a link to the DB module you used?
DB Link HLC3 High/Low Converter www.amazon.com/dp/B001NCDAXI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_Qe3QBbYZsTo4e
It was only about 6 bucks when I got it, but it’s still out there.
Stay on subject
I can’t get mine working for shit
Me either
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Iam getting dizzy just watching ur camera skills. Ffs