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<blockquote data-quote="onebadtahoe" data-source="post: 2489012" data-attributes="member: 572204"><p>In a nut shell, just changed the HU in my 2007 Tahoe, I wanted to keep my onstar/bose systems so i purchased an interface from peripheral. Unit works fine, but since the install (dec 20) every morning I must pull the audio fuse in the fuse block. It seems that the module freezes and will not allow power to the unit. After cycling with the fuse it returns to normal. I have replaced the module twice since the install and its getting a bit irritating. The shop that I had install the system said that "nobody" had a glich free harness for this yr model. They didnt carry the harness in stock so I purchased from another audio shop and had them install it.</p><p></p><p>Any info would be greatly appreciated. OH! And Merry Christmas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onebadtahoe, post: 2489012, member: 572204"] In a nut shell, just changed the HU in my 2007 Tahoe, I wanted to keep my onstar/bose systems so i purchased an interface from peripheral. Unit works fine, but since the install (dec 20) every morning I must pull the audio fuse in the fuse block. It seems that the module freezes and will not allow power to the unit. After cycling with the fuse it returns to normal. I have replaced the module twice since the install and its getting a bit irritating. The shop that I had install the system said that "nobody" had a glich free harness for this yr model. They didnt carry the harness in stock so I purchased from another audio shop and had them install it. Any info would be greatly appreciated. OH! And Merry Christmas [/QUOTE]
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