What Wire Harness is This?

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Devlin

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So I just purchased a 2006 Yukon XL Denali from my sister. The truck has the Bose system with touch screen Nav and the 6 CD disc changer. They also had an aftermarket Parrot Bluetooth installed back in 2007 that had it's own crazy wire tie in with the factory unit. So I am in the process of installing a new Alpine doubledin stereo with a system that allows me to still use the factory amp and steering wheel controls. I have a question though. In the picture, there are two wiring harness' and a random plug. The one on the left is the standard one, and the one in the middle and on the right I'm not sure what it is, or if I need to do something with it. I'm thinking it has to do with the Disc changer? Any help would be great.

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I would say the disk changer is a good guess. One could also go to the rear entertainment system. They all should have different shape connectors, so is it possible to just plug what fits into the new radio and do a process of elimination?

Sorry, best I got.
 
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I would say the disk changer is a good guess. One could also go to the rear entertainment system. They all should have different shape connectors, so is it possible to just plug what fits into the new radio and do a process of elimination?

Sorry, best I got.
I forgot the DVD player. That may be it. Still waiting on more parts to complete the install.
 

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So I just purchased a 2006 Yukon XL Denali from my sister. The truck has the Bose system with touch screen Nav and the 6 CD disc changer. They also had an aftermarket Parrot Bluetooth installed back in 2007 that had it's own crazy wire tie in with the factory unit. So I am in the process of installing a new Alpine doubledin stereo with a system that allows me to still use the factory amp and steering wheel controls. I have a question though. In the picture, there are two wiring harness' and a random plug. The one on the left is the standard one, and the one in the middle and on the right I'm not sure what it is, or if I need to do something with it. I'm thinking it has to do with the Disc changer? Any help would be great.
Those two plugs would be for the XM radio and amp located behind the glove box.
 
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Those two plugs would be for the XM radio and amp located behind the glove box.
Not using XM, but the kit I bought from Crutchfield said that It will still use the factory amp for the Bose speakers. Are there two amps in the Denali's? I thought the amp was under the center console.
 

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Not using XM, but the kit I bought from Crutchfield said that It will still use the factory amp for the Bose speakers. Are there two amps in the Denali's? I thought the amp was under the center console.
It depends on the year. I can’t say for sure with the ‘06, but my ‘02 was behind the dash and my ‘11 Denali is under the center console.
 

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