2000 Suburban aftermarket radio install problem

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Stimpy911

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Help installing an aftermarket radio in a 2000 Suburban.

I bought a JVC Bluetooth CD player off of Crutchfield. I bought the adapter so I didn't have to solder any wires.

When I unhooked my factory radio there were 2 wire sets attached to the back. See picture.

I hooked up to the main harness and left the one on the left unhooked because I have nowhere to attach it.

Does anyone know what harness that is?

I cannot get any volume in my Suburban when I hooked up the new radio.01d76a3ba64adb41551bdeff9862bbbd.jpge63bb96e255211c6cc54ec2a91520d04.jpgd09079f58293e01a1ccf847886e2538a.jpg4a83fff4c432393f38d8d2a28e5c29f6.jpg

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I think that there are 2 harness types for aftermarket head units. I do know that if you have rear controls, you can't just delete the separate harness for that; you won't have any rear speakers.
Look at my post here : https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...sing-any-functions.116416/page-3#post-1409628

...and my posts before this one. Although I kept my stock head unit when I removed the cassette deck and rear controls, it might help your situation.

I would first check w/ Crutchfield that you have the correct harness.
 

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Where did you connect the blue remote wire to. When I did mine I connected it to one of the extra black plugs and got the speakers to work
 

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