INCORRECT INFO. PLEASE READ. There is something I need to correct in the 2nd paragraph concerning the 12VDC, hot-only-with-ignition-on connection for the remote turn on and off the amp function. As it turns out, the “Brown” wire, that I mentioned, is not a suitable candidate for this function after all. The presence of the 12VDC, on that wire, goes away shortly after moving the vehicle. As long as the vehicle remains in PARK, the 12VDC is present. My apologies to anyone that may have followed my lead on using that Brown wire as “switched accessory power”. Sorry about that. I did not mislead you on purpose. As a replacement, for that switched power source, I ran a wire and tied into the 12VDC violet wire leading to the front console cigarette lighter socket. So, if you are looking for “switched accessory power”, Don’t use the Brown wire, as shown in the photos, and as I mentioned above.Part-4 Power Supply. I bought a package of 40A Mcase fuses and used one to make a connector to access the rear fuse block. I used the empty fuse F21 Position to provide power. The F21 empty fuse slot was made for a 40A fuse so I felt comfortable tying in at that point for power. I added an in-line fuse holder and I am currently using a 10A fuse in it to power my small amp.
My small amp, needed a 12VDC, hot-only-with-ignition-on, connection, for the remote (turn on and off the amp) function. I could not find one in X1, X2, or X3 connectors. While snooping around under the Tahoe right hand side quarter panel, I popped of a connector, near the rear, and checked it with the volt meter. I do not what the connector fed, but there was a BROWN wire that was dead, with the ignition off, and it was HOT, with the ignition ON. I tied into it and ran my wire almost straight up and into the right rear side panel, and then under the almost useless tool tray, and onto and into the left side panel where my amp was to be located.
I mounted the amp, on a board using 1” plastic standoffs to provide an air space between the amp and the wood. The board & amp are tucked in the rear panel where a factory Subwoofer could/would have been for some other GM models. I added a few mounting screws to keep everything in place. The 8”X 8”X20” sub box sets in the floorboard between the rear passenger seats. It is tied down so it can’t slide around.View attachment 386519View attachment 386521View attachment 386520View attachment 386517View attachment 386518