Aftermarket radio no sound after battery disconnect

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Hey guys I bought this 04 Yukon Denali with an after market radio installed, factory Bose system. Rear speakers worked so I figured the fronts were just blown. I did some work to the truck and had to disconnect the battery, but when I reconnected it the radio is acting like it’s working, but no sound at all. I pulled the console to check it all and found out that the previous owner bypassed the amp and wired speakers directly to head unit. But one plug is still connected to amp. Is there something I have to reset for the speakers to work again? Thanks
 

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Hey guys I bought this 04 Yukon Denali with an after market radio installed, factory Bose system. Rear speakers worked so I figured the fronts were just blown. I did some work to the truck and had to disconnect the battery, but when I reconnected it the radio is acting like it’s working, but no sound at all. I pulled the console to check it all and found out that the previous owner bypassed the amp and wired speakers directly to head unit. But one plug is still connected to amp. Is there something I have to reset for the speakers to work again? Thanks
might need to do some kind of reset on the radio or have you tried disconnecting the battery again?
 

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On mine, the installer ran a separate power wire from the new amp to the battery. The mechanic failed to reconnect it, so the head unit acted normal, but there was no sound.

I'd check fuses too.

joe
 
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might need to do some kind of reset on the radio or have you tried disconnecting the battery again?
Yes I have and it did the same thing. It’s got to be a reset of some sort because it worked when I bought it
 
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On mine, the installer ran a separate power wire from the new amp to the battery. The mechanic failed to reconnect it, so the head unit acted normal, but there was no sound.

I'd check fuses too.

joe
I’ll check but it’s so weird that it worked, I disconnected the battery, then stopped working. I’m gonna dive into it tonight
 

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