Can I eliminate rear stereo controls w/o losing any functions ?

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So, I looked at the wiring schematics and figured out how to remove the rear audio controls, keep the stock head unit, keep the stock wiring harness and still have rear speaker and subwoofer functionality. I just jumped the speaker lugs in the RAC connector.
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Now that I fixed this problem, I can remove the HU-to-cassette connector and put everything back together - then move on to the next project.
 

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Hell, i got creative, (and rather in an "up up, and away state of mind") and made a custome bowtie logo, with color changing LEDs. Looks nifty. LEDs were faily cheap, came with a controller, and remote,
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This is the harness I deleted, which is a jumper harness.

Main harness connects to this jumper then routes to rear control back to the radio.

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Hey man. I went to go delete mine. After I cut them out I lost all power to my radio and plugs. I have no power coming through them now and I’m guessing Aftermarket got radio fried.
 
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Hey man. I went to go delete mine. After I cut them out I lost all power to my radio and plugs. I have no power coming through them now and I’m guessing Aftermarket got radio fried.
Although not directed to me, I will reply.

After I figured out how to keep my system working after removing that rear control unit, I thought I would try to at least remove the cassette deck-to-main harness jumper. I thought it would be a separate section just piggybacking the main jumper.
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No such luck.
I don't know how 915_tahoe removed his harness, but mine doesn't end at the HU; it continues to the amp. No way in hell do my hands and fingers bend that much to even attempt to follow those wires and cut them away from the main harness.

I'm sure he will check in, but until then :

Is this a clean-up of a previously working system?
When you say " cut them out " do you mean separated from the other wiring, or do you mean actually cut ?
 

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Although not directed to me, I will reply.

After I figured out how to keep my system working after removing that rear control unit, I thought I would try to at least remove the cassette deck-to-main harness jumper. I thought it would be a separate section just piggybacking the main jumper.
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No such luck.
I don't know how 915_tahoe removed his harness, but mine doesn't end at the HU; it continues to the amp. No way in hell do my hands and fingers bend that much to even attempt to follow those wires and cut them away from the main harness.

I'm sure he will check in, but until then :

Is this a clean-up of a previously working system?
When you say " cut them out " do you mean separated from the other wiring, or do you mean actually cut ?
I just purely cut it straight out.
 
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How much you gonna want for one of them storage pockets?

Well, I have several, some grey some bronze some with the rubber insert and some without. I was thinking $6 w/o and $9 with the rubber plus whatever shipping would be.

I will post some close-up photos tomorrow of what I have.

EDIT : lowered price ; $3 each complete plus shipping. But when using Paypal, select the option as sending money to a friend to avoid paypal fees. Thanks.
 
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Although not directed to me, I will reply.

After I figured out how to keep my system working after removing that rear control unit, I thought I would try to at least remove the cassette deck-to-main harness jumper. I thought it would be a separate section just piggybacking the main jumper.
harness-3-jpg.238455

No such luck.
I don't know how 915_tahoe removed his harness, but mine doesn't end at the HU; it continues to the amp. No way in hell do my hands and fingers bend that much to even attempt to follow those wires and cut them away from the main harness.

I'm sure he will check in, but until then :

Is this a clean-up of a previously working system?
When you say " cut them out " do you mean separated from the other wiring, or do you mean actually cut ?
Just saw this, I still have the harness I pulled out. I'll post up some pics of how I did it. I also just recently bypassed the stock amp and ran my own amp to the upgraded sub in the factory box. Came out really great I'll get the pics up soon.
 

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I want to start removing the unused components of the stereo in my 2001 Yukon while keeping the in-dash receiver for as long as possible.

The remote tape deck is easy to remove, so if that causes problems I can easily re-install it.

But removing that rear control panel is more involved, and I'd hate to remove it only to discover that it causes me to lose the rear speakers. I've read somewhere that this happens in some NBS years.

If any of you have done this, I would appreciate knowing what the result was.

Thanks.


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Did you lose any functions when you removed the cassette player? I removed the on dash CD changer and lost the steering controls.
 

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Well, I have several, some grey some bronze some with the rubber insert and some without. I was thinking $6 w/o and $9 with the rubber plus whatever shipping would be.

I will post some close-up photos tomorrow of what I have.

EDIT : lowered price ; $3 each complete plus shipping. But when using Paypal, select the option as sending money to a friend to avoid paypal fees. Thanks.

I’d like to get one of those grey inserts from ya if you still have one. Let me know what it would be w/ shipping and PayPal info and I’ll square you up from this end.
 
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I’d like to get one of those grey inserts from ya if you still have one. Let me know what it would be w/ shipping and PayPal info and I’ll square you up from this end.
Yeah, still have a few. Should be around $8.65 total +/-. If you pm me your address, I can give you the exact amount.
 

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So, I looked at the wiring schematics and figured out how to remove the rear audio controls, keep the stock head unit, keep the stock wiring harness and still have rear speaker and subwoofer functionality. I just jumped the speaker lugs in the RAC connector. View attachment 238807
Now that I fixed this problem, I can remove the HU-to-cassette connector and put everything back together - then move on to the next project.
Where is that RAC connector located?
 

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If you remove the rear Audio control in a 2001 non-Bose Yukon w factory subwoofer you will also lose the rear audio channels (rear pillar and rear door speakers, and I believe the subwoofer too). I am sure of this. I did it, was having a faceplate 3D printed. Figured it out and then reinstalled the rear audio unit. The rear audio signal from the head unit runs to the rear Audio control before it gets to the factory non-Bose amp.
No, I didnt do anything else besides removing the rear control and deleting the harness. Now not sure if it matters if the truck has Bose which mine does not just the non-Bose amp and sub

You could either jumper the harness, or install a head unit and run your rears off the RCA pre-amp out with a new amp.

That’s a really nice Buick /Pontiac cubby workaround.
 

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So, I looked at the wiring schematics and figured out how to remove the rear audio controls, keep the stock head unit, keep the stock wiring harness and still have rear speaker and subwoofer functionality. I just jumped the speaker lugs in the RAC connector. View attachment 238807
Now that I fixed this problem, I can remove the HU-to-cassette connector and put everything back together - then move on to the next project.

****Update*****

This jumper configuration will not work for 2000-2002, it might work for 2003 + but I can't confirm.

This is how the jumpers must be for 2000-2002.
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And I do still have cubbies left. Finally found where i stashed them. Will update my for sale thread soon.

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I deleted the rear radio control and harness leading to the back of radio. Didn't effect anything in my truck since I did that. I found stock radio delete panel and installed it.


I'm actually selling the stock delete panel's if your interested, let me know.
Do you have any of the stock delete panels left ?
 

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