Yea it will work. Just have to swap the WHOLE front clip. Hood, fenders, grille, bumper, and corresponding support pieces underneath.
If I were you, I would keep your front end and go with a 05-06 hood.
Chances are you have a factory amp, and you don't have the remote turn on wire hooked to it. So no power... you didn't specify whether you have bose or not. Or what year yours is...
Pretty sure it's not the flasher or the cluster blinker wouldn't work. Could be wrong though... maybe the fuse under the hood? Or did you already check that too
The right projector looks about right for depos... the left projector the hotspot is off. Check to make sure your bulb is installed right. Looks like it's angled, therefore messing with your hotspot.
If you want more and better, then swap for some mini h1s or d2s...
You don't want a straight cutoff. You want the cutoff to have a step shape to it. So you can set the left side to not blind oncoming traffic, and the right side of the step will aim a little higher to help light signs and such.
So if anyone is wondering, here is the blogs of the new owners working on the truck. They have been very kind sending me updates of it as it goes along. Watching the driving video really makes me miss it lol.
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Hmm. Just about every 03-06 yukon with a full console I have seen has had it. Even cloth sle versions. There were few that didn't have the sub and amp though. Mostly trucks though. Maybe it varys by location. Maybe texans were more likely to order bose hahaha
If you don't have bose or the factory amp, all you need is the $5-$10 basic wiring adapter. Just connect all the color coded wires together and bam. You have a new radio.
Mine didn't have the factory external cooler. Just the one that runs through the radiator. I did use both. I believe in the derali, then into the radiator and then back to the trans
That's actually a really good way to cut down on the extreme foreground lighting that actually hurts your distance view because it's so bright.
Crcz71 - does it interfere with your sunroof at all?
Pretty sure this is it. Best I could come up with looking at schematics
GM part number 15080343
http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/gmc-control~15080343.html
Have you checked voltage with a meter at the battery and at the amps? Also have you checked resistance of the main power wire?
Also check the sub with a meter. Almost sounds like the sub is wired too low for the amp. Maybe the coils are messed up?
If I recall, the gmos4 doesn't provide a constant hot, that comes from the harness. It only provides an accessory hot. Which would mean some thing is wrong with your radio harness. I assume you have checked all of your fuses? And if they are good you should have constant 12v coming to the radio...
Just go to Crutchfield or sonicelectronix.com and put your vehicle in and it will add the modules to keep chimes, amp and accessory power. You will need some module for steering wheel controls. They make various ones and I believe both those websites and lead you to the correct one as well.
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I haven't seen any of the little rubber tabs by them selves. You can buy another cup holder for around 30 with good ones in it though. Thats what I ended up doing
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