2012 LTZ with Bose Nav (44-pin) how do I turn on the Bose Amp?

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2012 Bose Nav with the 44 pin connector. 13 inch Android 13 HU installed. SWC working, back up cam working. NO SOUND

Where , which harness / pin has the Bose amp turn on enable wire? I just want the amp on for the android head unit.

I do not care about Onstar (it's dead and useless) Sirius sat radio, factory BT, rear screen or controls or all that other junk from GM. I have the 44 pin adapter, no clue if it is pinned correctly or not.

I see endless video, comments, yet non are specific. Can't find pinouts for any of these GM radios, always the 3 plug version not the 44 pin. I find youtube video eluding to (connect the blue/white wire to 12v to turn on bose amp) but the videos are so poorly shot I can't even see what they are doing. Google search is useless now for this kind of thing.

I just want the Bose amp to turn on, that's it. Someone has to have done this. I don't want to by pass it, add subs or other nonsense in an 11 year old truck.

Anyone????????
 

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2012 Bose Nav with the 44 pin connector. 13 inch Android 13 HU installed. SWC working, back up cam working. NO SOUND

Where , which harness / pin has the Bose amp turn on enable wire? I just want the amp on for the android head unit.

I do not care about Onstar (it's dead and useless) Sirius sat radio, factory BT, rear screen or controls or all that other junk from GM. I have the 44 pin adapter, no clue if it is pinned correctly or not.

I see endless video, comments, yet non are specific. Can't find pinouts for any of these GM radios, always the 3 plug version not the 44 pin. I find youtube video eluding to (connect the blue/white wire to 12v to turn on bose amp) but the videos are so poorly shot I can't even see what they are doing. Google search is useless now for this kind of thing.

I just want the Bose amp to turn on, that's it. Someone has to have done this. I don't want to by pass it, add subs or other nonsense in an 11 year old truck.

Anyone????????
the 2012 bose amp turn on signal is digital, you need a adapter/module to make it work.
 

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