No 'ACC' equivalent in ignition?

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I've had it about 2 1/2 years. It's always been, but, thanks to y'all, I think part of the mystery's solved.

The reason for this thread was that this new and improved 'acc' times out after some time [10-15 minutes?] and shuts the stereo off. I was hoping for a solution to that.

joe

It's just an effort to save your battery and enable the engine to start. Electronics these days take a lot of juice.
 

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The reason for this thread was that this new and improved 'acc' times out after some time [10-15 minutes?] and shuts the stereo off. I was hoping for a solution to that.
Retained accessory power, I believe it's 10 minutes. Same with headlights turning off I believe..

The radio has Batt power connected all the time, but the BCM? sends a signal to turn it off I believe..
So when you hit the power button, it sends a signal to the BCM that then sends a signal back to the radio to turn on.. makes perfect sense!:banghead:

You could wire up this device I have.. a PAC-LAN29ON, discontinued.. https://catalog.pac-audio.com/catalog/specialty-items/lan29on
I believe it's to simulate the GMLAN signal to turn the radio on or off, otherwise the radio won't turn on by itself! (From what I read, have not tested)

Perhaps you can wire a switch to the GMLAN signal wire and disconnect it after turning on?
BUT, when you actually want to turn it off.. it may not work :confused: (Short of cycling your key back on and off maybe?)
Or it may not work at all.. Or go aftermarket stereo..

Like all the electronics in our trucks, way too much work for nothing!
Don't think I'll get anything newer when it's already this ridiculous in '07...

He probably meant, Read The Factory Manual, right? :p
 
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Retained accessory power, I believe it's 10 minutes. Same with headlights turning off I believe..

The radio has Batt power connected all the time, but the BCM? sends a signal to turn it off I believe..
So when you hit the power button, it sends a signal to the BCM that then sends a signal back to the radio to turn on.. makes perfect sense!

You could wire up this device I have.. a PAC-LAN29ON, discontinued.. https://catalog.pac-audio.com/catalog/specialty-items/lan29on
I believe it's to simulate the GMLAN signal to turn the radio on or off, otherwise the radio won't turn on by itself! (From what I read, have not tested)

Perhaps you can wire a switch to the GMLAN signal wire and disconnect it after turning on?
BUT, when you actually want to turn it off.. it may not work :confused: (Short of cycling your key back on and off maybe?)
Or it may not work at all.. Or go aftermarket stereo..

Like all the electronics in our trucks, way too much work for nothing!
Don't think I'll get anything newer when it's already this ridiculous in '07...

He probably meant, Read The Factory Manual, right? :p

Man, thanks, but I don't want to dive that deep into it. I used to wire my stereos to always be powered. It wasn't that tough to turn them off when I was done using them.

The key cycling is what I do now, and I suppose the truck will just keep on trying to nanny me. I'm with you though, no new trucks. If I had safer parking, I'd still be driving something with chrome bumpers and no built-in nannies.

Thanks to all of you who chipped in here.

joe
 

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Hey my 2017 Tahoe shares a driveway with an original style 90s one so that says something about how much I like newer vehicles. I do have to say tho that I do like some of the the features the newer ones have.
 
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The 10 minute timer is only active when the key is off and the driver door hasn't been opened. On the first click (accessory) the radio will run as long as the key is in that position.

I think you just made my Christmas Card list.

Seriously, I think that's my answer. Thanks.

joe
 
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