2000 Tahoe amp bypass

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atobin

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I've got a stock 2000 Tahoe LT with a non-Bose factory stereo and amp. I've got issues with the sound cutting out, intermittently and and for long periods of time. I believe it's the amp. My local junk yard wants $30 for one, but I'm not 100% that's the issue so I'd like to buy a pre-made amp bypass cable for testing.
I know this has been discussed in the past, but I can't find the threads.
 

JonnyTahoe

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Mine does that too. I am replacing the entire stereo system with Alpine door speakers, head unit and Amps.
 
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I'm going to try the re-wired Impala bypass. Hoping that eliminates either the amp or stereo so I can get replacing the failed one and have tunes again !
 

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Mine fails only when my heat is on, I am also gonna try the impala bypass.

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Mine fails only when my heat is on, I am also gonna try the impala bypass.

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I just tested with the Impala bypass, rewired and it corrected my issue. I bought it on Amazon, for like $10
 

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