juan84
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So is it safe to say I can cut the dark green wire for anc to disable it
sent from galaxy s6
sent from galaxy s6
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Yea unfortunately I have the more complicated one lol the denaliI thought you may have been referring to Active Noise Control (ANC). However, ANC is very different than Vehicle Noise Control (VNC). Depending on the Bose Amp you have, you may have one or the other. The UQA systems (2.0 Bose Amps with 3 connections) have VNC with one MIC in the console (ie, the D-GN wire to the MIC that I think you are referring to in your question). The UQS systems (5.1 Bose Amps with 4 connections) have ANC with 3 MIC's in the headliner and an engine RPM signal from the ECM. These are all inputs to the Bose Amp. Having said that, if you have VNC with the single MIC in the console, I am not sure if cutting the D-GN wire to the MIC will actually disable it. You can simply unplug the MIC to see what happens. The connection is just under the cup holder on the left. The Bose Amp has a timer in it that checks NOISE every 5 minutes and compensates for it. So I am not sure how it will react to the MIC being disconnected. However, if you have ANC, it is much more complicated. Sorry, I am not much help in disabling VNC or ANC. I have no experience with it. Good luck.