Yukon 12 Denali Chinese android unit

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Hello everyone!

I have a 2012 Yukon Denali with the OEM Bose system, and I recently bought a Chinese Android radio that was advertised as plug-and-play. Most features are working fine, including the OEM camera, door notifications, and automatic switching to the backup camera when in reverse. However, the audio isn't working.

I contacted the store multiple times, but the customer service reps weren’t very technical and couldn’t help me solve the issue.

After going through some forums, I found out that the OEM amplifier requires a specific signal to turn on. The wiring harness for the unit has a single disconnected wire labeled "amp cont," but I can't figure out where it should be connected.

Has anyone here dealt with these Android units before and can offer some advice? I bought the screen from AliExpress, and returning it would cost more than the price of the unit itself.

Thanks in advance!
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This absolutely drives me crazy that its totally designed to be not financially returnable and that installation instructions are not vetted before being put up for sale. Good luck, I had a similar experience with a radio I ended up returning for one I bought from crutchfield (which I also don't love).
 

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If I am reading the wiring schematics correctly it looks like connector C1 is a Black connector on the back of original radio and that would be Pin 6 which should be a White wire which is "Remote Enable Signal" to amplifier.

This is assuming you don't have RPO Y91 on the RPO sticker in your glove.
 
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This absolutely drives me crazy that its totally designed to be not financially returnable and that installation instructions are not vetted before being put up for sale. Good luck, I had a similar experience with a radio I ended up returning for one I bought from crutchfield (which I also don't love).
Yeah exactly, this has been going for sometime now and they have 0 installation instructions. To be fair they sent me 2 sets of wires stating that it will fix my issue with no luck. I read everywhere that Crutchfield is the best go to regarding head units but unfortunately I can't order to my country.
 
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If I am reading the wiring schematics correctly it looks like connector C1 is a Black connector on the back of original radio and that would be Pin 6 which should be a White wire which is "Remote Enable Signal" to amplifier.

This is assuming you don't have RPO Y91 on the RPO sticker in your glove.
I do have the RPO Y91 on the sticker, what does it mean?
 

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I do have the RPO Y91 on the sticker, what does it mean?
It means you have the "Smart" amp, you can tell because it will have a speaker in the center of the dash. The "Dumb" amp system doesn't have the center speaker.

I believe on the smart amp it is turned on using data over the canbus system. But I may be wrong as I don't have that system.
 
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Finally, the issue is fixed. There is an AMP control line that goes out from the RCA cables, which is usually colored blue. It should be connected to a wire on the CAN bus (in my wiring harness, it's colored green).

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This is my final result:

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Thank you!
 

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