2000 Suburban Radio Issues (Does not say LOC)

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Been a long time. Short story, I installed an LOC in factory suburban radio. The clock is the only thing that will work however, it does not say INOP or LOC. That is all I can find online is info if it says one or the other. I checked every dang fuse in the truck. Going on a 14 he trip in about 8 hours so I need to figure it out quick thanks.

 
I spliced into rear speakers, but I ended up just getting an aftermarket radio. Good excuse for the wife anyways. It just cut power to the radio and after that you have to deal w the security BS and I don't have time to go to a dealer.

 
Yeah they don't have an accessory power wire in the dash you need to run it from the small fuse box on the floor next to the ebrake.

 
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