How to install subwoofer amplifier in GMC Yukon 2015 and up

How to install subwoofer amplifier in GMC Yukon 2015 and up

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Aaron Dalby says:

Good video but tapping into those speaker wires wont work with factory crossovers in my 2015 yukon. I followed this video to a T and all output I got was mid range. You need to tie into the factory sub speaker wires for bass. Im having a hard time getting to it as I think it up in the front of the center console

isaac cervantes says:

I did everything exactly the same but i am getting a loud noise out my sub every time i accelerate

Andre Arrington says:

Thank you great video it was very helpful

Mike T says:

Will this work with Bose?

Joni English says:

Can your Line Output Connector Connect to the Factory Subwoofer in the Console ??/
I am Thinking of Adding the FACTRY Subwoofer in the Center Console

Crux Interfacing Solutions says:

Very informative and well done, you should try using our products on your vehicle Thank you for the content

big dadd says:

Yeah let's run all wires together because interference isn't a thing.

Joni English says:

AMAZING VIDEO !!!!!!!!!!!!!
just Picked up a 2018 TAHOE over Bumps Right side Speakers Cutting OUT !!!!! WTF Car Still Has WARRANTY
I then Notice Thick GAUGE Wire Run just like you Going inside ?
I then see its Running to the CONSOLE AREA Below the RADIO .
TODAY Weather STILL GOOD – I decide to TAKE THE RADIO OUT and see WTF is Going on .
I Locate the LOC Below the GM 8427 Reciever .
Right next to it is the AMP SILVER in Color with 2 small adjustment knobs !!!!!!!!!
all this stuffed in the FLOOR CONSOLE Between Driver and Passenger SEAT on the Carpet .
STILL TRYING TO FIND where the Wiring LEADS TO .!!!!!!!!!!!

ibanez720rg says:

Just an FYI, there is a nipple that you can cut off on the firewall grommet that allows for running wires. If you use the drivers side grommet, it will come out just above the electrical center to the left of where your foot rests.

G Crauwels says:

I just can't bring myself to use any taps on my own truck's wiring. I'm sure it saves time, but I've run into too many instances where people have used them and they fail.

Artemio Rios jr says:

Will it work on bose system stereo

Will kilthau says:

You killed it once your brought in positaps. Going as far as to make a video and you use positaps!? For shame!

Oxnard Adrian Lopez says:

What makes your video better than most is your play by play with options for the installer. You helped a lot.

Derek Edwards says:

For anyone installing a Sub Amp with a Factory Bose Head Unit, DO NOT tap into one of the speakers for your high level out as these are crossed over by the head unit (Bass response will be minimal). You should go under the center console and tap into the Subwoofer input (& Disconnect that POS while you are in there).

Jorge Ríos says:

Nice video. Can you do the same process on a 2018 gmc acadia?

shugga leaf says:

When shaving the cable I use a exacto or box cutter but your way if not other way

I recommend going around the cable in a straight line this technique takes time to learn though -but the last thing you want is a bunch of cable being cut into so if there are more than a bundle of strands falling out then recut and try again -I generally get about 1-3 strands on the usual… but I recut if it's over 5 or close to 10 strands because that's close to a bundle…. bundles are what they twist together smaller bundles of wire to make 1 big bundle called cable

you and yourself says:

Awsome video

Life of Aedan says:

What subwoofer are you using

HLIFE says:

Great Video! Is this the same for my 2016 Silverado?

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