2008 Yukon SLE here, no amp with aftermarket Pionner DD HU. I'm getting sound from all tweeters, but only the passenger side door speaker works. I get no sound from the rears or the driver's side. I noticed fuse 41 (30a) "amp" is blown. I attempted to replace it only to have it pop instantly. I'm confused here. If i have a base model SLE, no bose, no amp, what does fuse 41 serve?
I've replaced all 4 door speakers and even swapped the stock HU in. I also bought a new HU with no resolution. I still dont get sound from anything except the front passenger door.
I've checked the radio fuse, cigarette lighter fuse, aux1/2 fuses, BSM fuse and all are fine. Are there other fuses to check?
Any suggestions are where to look next?
Could I bypass fuse 41 entirely and run an external amplifier plugged into the HU and direct to the battery? or is this a fire risk since Im not addressing a short circuit somewhere and this lead to potential future issues?
We've owned this SLE for over 10 years and its got some sentimental value to us now... i'd love to keep it as long as i can.
EDIT: i dont have the BOSE system, so i'm assuming i dont have an amp. Also worth mentioning is my door chimes are extremely faint.
I've replaced all 4 door speakers and even swapped the stock HU in. I also bought a new HU with no resolution. I still dont get sound from anything except the front passenger door.
I've checked the radio fuse, cigarette lighter fuse, aux1/2 fuses, BSM fuse and all are fine. Are there other fuses to check?
Any suggestions are where to look next?
Could I bypass fuse 41 entirely and run an external amplifier plugged into the HU and direct to the battery? or is this a fire risk since Im not addressing a short circuit somewhere and this lead to potential future issues?
We've owned this SLE for over 10 years and its got some sentimental value to us now... i'd love to keep it as long as i can.
EDIT: i dont have the BOSE system, so i'm assuming i dont have an amp. Also worth mentioning is my door chimes are extremely faint.
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