Aftermarket CD players going in and out

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99nokuY

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I bought my 99 Denali last week and had a pioneer cd player put in the next day. It worked fine last week and through the weekend but Monday it started going in and out. The screen would go black and no sound would come out. The weird thing is would go off and come back on 30 seconds to a few minutes later with missing a beat. When I got off work I took it by the shop that installed it, but of course it stayed on the entire time I was there. They still pulled it out and checked all the wires but nothing. It worked Tuesday without a problem, but today it is acting up again. I got home from work and took the dash apart to look at but I couldn't notice anything. I checked all fuses in the dash and under the hood but they were all good. I put the dash back together and turned the truck and nothing. I leave the truck running go inside to change and come back out with the radio now working. I drove around the neighborhood hoping it would go out again but it didn't. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
 

SunlitComet

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Have the shop try another ground wire or power and trigger wire. Or perhaps the radio might be defective. Who knows it might shut off again when you get to the shop again.
 

qukon 95

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Did they adapt to your Bose system? If so that may be the problem the Bose amp
Might be triggering something to cause your radio issues.
If the Bose system is at fault you will need to replace all the speakers because of
The speakers low ohms they are not 4 ohm speakers but one very good note you can still use the Bose sub that's in your console it is a 1.4 ohm sub and you will need a 1 ohm STABLE class d amp no more

Than 350 RMS power no one knows the power ratings of the Bose systems this is what i use for mine with plenty of power. Mtx th350-1d amp.
 

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