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Replacing Factory System, 2001 Suburban


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Hornshockey 
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Posted: December 21, 2008 at 6:45 PM / IP Logged  

Does it have the rear seat audio controls on the back of the center console?

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CutDog504 
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Yes, it does have the rear seat audio controls in the center console. And I know they will be useless once I remove the factory radio. But does having those controls affect how the speakers are wired? Maybe I will just run new speaker wires and forget about all the factory stuff. But I know one thing, I wont be digging into it any day soon. The weather here has gotten bitterly cold, and I have no garage to work in. So I'm not working outside when its below freezing outside, it won't kill me to wait a bit longer.
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Posted: December 22, 2008 at 12:46 PM / IP Logged  

Your amp is most likely under the center console!  Once you get into working on your vehicle, try checking there, and the wire colors should be standard GM colors.

LF(+,-)  tan, gray

RF(+,-) lt. green, dark green

LR(+,-) brown, yellow

RR(+,-) Dark blue, Lt. blue

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CutDog504 
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No, I know its not under there. I removed the center console before, when I changed out my seats. So I can definitely tell you its not under there or any of the seats. I think it may be under there on 03 and newer or else on the trucks with the Bose systems, but not in mine. I know I saw a subwoofer under the console of an 04 Bose equipped truck before.
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For what it's worth, you might want to check out  the site alldatadiy.com. You can subscribe for your vehicle for a reasonable fee, and it will give you loads of info for it. Its like having a "Haynes" manual that is up-dated every so often.
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CutDog504 
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I ain't that worried about it. I'll just run new wires straight to the speakers in the doors. I know that will give me the best sound quality anyways.
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