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mikeenvoy 
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Any body have or know where I can get the schematics/diagram for  the radio of the 2009 GMC Envoy.
richl68 
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2009 GMC Envoy

Radio 12Vorange+radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin B1
Radio GroundBLACK/ white-radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin A12
Radio Ignition(Class 2 Serial Data)wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.
Radio Illumination(Class 2 Serial Data)wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.
Factory Amp Turn-onpink+radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin B3
Power AntennaN/Awiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.
Left Front Speaker (+/-)tan - gray+,-radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins A8 and A9
If equipped, the amplifier is in the passenger side rear quarter panel. On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are tan - gray at the amplifier, gray 24 pin plug, pins A5 and A6. The dash speaker wires are dk. blue - lt. blue at the amplifier, gray 24 pin plug, pins A9 and A10.
Right Front Speaker (+/-)lt. green - dk. green+,-radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins B11 and B10
If equipped, the amplifier is in the passenger side rear quarter panel. On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are lt. green - dk. green at the amplifier, gray 24 pin plug, pins A7 and A8. The dash speaker wires are orange - dk. green at the amplifier, gray 24 pin plug, pins A11 and A12.
Left Rear Speaker (+/-)brown - yellow+,-radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins B8 and B9
If equipped, the amplifier is in the passenger side rear quarter panel. On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are brown - yellow at the amplifier, lt. gray 8 pin plug, pins B and G.
Right Rear Speaker (+/-)dk. blue - lt. blue+,-radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins A11 and A10
If equipped, the amplifier is in the passenger side rear quarter panel. On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are dk. blue - lt. blue at the amplifier, lt. gray 8 pin plug, pins C and F.

richl68 
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RSE Audio Left (+/-)BROWN / white - BLACK/ white (common)+,-radio, black 12 pin plug, pins J and K
RSE Audio Right (+/-)dk. GREEN / WHITE - BLACK/ white (common)+,-radio, black 12 pin plug, pins H and K
Satellite Radio 12 Voltsorange+Digital Radio Receiver, black 16 pin plug, pin 16
If equipped, the Digital Radio Receiver is behind the glove box.
Satellite Radio GroundBLACK/ white-Digital Radio Receiver, black 16 pin plug, pin 9
Satellite Radio Ignition(Class 2 Serial Data)wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.
Satellite Radio Antenna(coaxial cable)wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.wiring schematics 2009 gmc envoy radio - Last Post -- posted image.
Satellite Audio Left (+/-)BROWN / white - BLACK/ white (common)+,-Digital Radio Receiver, blk 16 pin plg, pins 2, 10
Satellite Audio Right (+/-)dk. GREEN / WHITE - BLACK/ white (common)+,-Digital Radio Receiver, blk 16 pin plg, pins 3, 10
mikeenvoy 
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thx - I found this one  under 2008 and 2006.  Was not sure if it is the same as the 2009 since I have 2 orange wires.  I can't seem to figure out which orange is pos and if one is neg.  Any ideas?

mikeenvoy 
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Forgot to add - standard factory radio - no Bose/DVD/etc...
mikeenvoy 
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With the above diagram - I have all the speakers hooked up.  I have the red wire from the radio going to one of the two orange wires (I believe the 12V from the car).  I have the yellow to the other orange.  I have some what power - I can insert and eject the cd but it will not turn on.  I don't think I have the yellow wire from the radio hooked up to the correct wire from the truck.  Any ideas?  I found stuff on line stating that I need to wire the pink from the steering column to the yellow.  thx
sparkie 
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You should be using a radio delete module. This would provide you with the correct wiring and give you a switched ignition feed for your new radio. The smaller of the 2 orange wires is the Class II data bus wire. Disconnect your radio from this. Using a module will also allow your chimes to still work which are a vehicle safety item. If you decide to connect to the ignition harness, tap into the brown wire and install a fuse within a few inches of your connection.
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Thanks Sparky -

I guess I am having a hard time figuring out why the wires from the radio don't match up with what is coming from the truck (not talking about the colors not matching up).  The module from the truck is nothing but a piece of plastic that has all the wires shoved in it and then goes into the OEM radio.  I understand one orange wire is the 12V and the other is for the data bus, but what makes this so difficult to take the appropriate wires and match them up with out having to splice into an ignition wire?  Maybe I'm being to simplistic or too dumb.

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The module isn't just a piece of plastic. It is a device that derives a signal from the data bus to energize a relay which acts like the retained accessory power feed which your radio needs to turn on. It also converts the data signals for various chime functions and creates the correct tones in your left front audio channel. These chimes are required in certain areas for a vehicle to pass a safety inspection. Radio delete modules also take the guess work out for which wire is which. If they weren't needed, do you really think that there would be so many different versions of them available.
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