Bose Adapter for After Market Head Unit

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tiktok4321

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I bought a [cheap?] Android head unit to replace the OEM stereo in my 2008 Bose Tahoe. Everything seems to be working fine, except the audio really sucks. I think I'm supposed to get some sort of Bose adapter, but IDK what to get and where to patch it in. Any ideas? I can post pics later if that would help. Irritatingly, many of the plugs fit into different receptacles. I think I burned my BCU fuse and caused a lot of computer issues until it just finally drained out and reset itself. Everything else seems to be working fine - steering wheel connections, rear cam, etc. I don't think I have my rear screen connected. I just want to improve the audio quality without blowing up any computers again.
 

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Give Crutchfield a call and ask them what adapter they recommend for your Bose setup for your particular year/model. This is not a unique issue when trying to mate up an aftermarket head unit to an existing Bose system, but other folks on this Forum have been successful with this mod.
 

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