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Topic: scosche gm09sr w sony xav 70bt in tahoe

Posted By: mesabooger
Subject: scosche gm09sr w sony xav 70bt in tahoe
Date Posted: January 10, 2011 at 9:54 PM

I installed a Sony XAV-70BT in my 2003 Chevy Tahoe w/standard Bose system. I used the Scosche GM09SR module and everything works, but the chimes sound cheezy (which I read on here would happen) and the bluetooth phone system uses the same crap speaker in the module for the audio which is terrible. I thought the phone was supposed to work over the truck speakers if you used this module. Can someone tell me if this is correct? And if it is what is a module I can buy that puts it over the truck speakers? TIA



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Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: January 10, 2011 at 10:27 PM
As far as I know, all BT decks use the vehicle speakers.  The cheesy chime speaker should only be used for the chime.




Posted By: mesabooger
Date Posted: January 10, 2011 at 10:36 PM
That's what I thought but it's coming through the chime speaker. I know the metra module has a hookup for the mute wire on the radio. The scosche didn't have one, would this have something to do with it?




Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: January 11, 2011 at 6:16 AM

Muting should be handled internally of the radio.  Is this an add on BT module?   Most BT decks only  output the phone audio to the front speakers. 

Initiate a BT call and make sure the Bose amp turn on wire is still showing 12 volts.  I am not familiar with the Sony BT decks.  They may kill the amplifiers as part of the muting process. 





Posted By: yimke
Date Posted: January 11, 2011 at 6:09 PM
Turn the volume down on the module with a Philips screwdriver, it should minimize the distortion and sound better. There should be a potentiometer (Dial) and turn it counter clockwise.

It shouldn't use the module, there is no audio going to it. You should have only a purple, orange, yellow, and black wires going into the module. If there is anything else, it is not the right module.

You plugged your RCA's into the Sony right? Don't cut them.




Posted By: mesabooger
Date Posted: January 12, 2011 at 4:55 AM
Thank you for the suggestions. Apparently the issue I was having only happens when I check my voicemail??? The phone does work over the speakers as well as the mute feature. Yimke, I appreciate the feeback but this module doesnt have a pot on it. The chime level is adjusted with the key in the "run" position with the passenger door open using the dimmer control on the dashboard and no amount of adjusting will make it sound like the factory chimes since they came through the door speakers instead of this crappy chirp box. So far the HU sounds great, it's taking some getting used to because of the clunky controls but other than that it works great. Again, thanks for the suggestions.




Posted By: mesabooger
Date Posted: January 12, 2011 at 4:56 AM
I said passenger door, I meant driver door





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