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    Hello all,

    I need your help with the wiring on my 99 gtp bose radio. i have read the diagram i found in here, my question is how do i bypass it or what do pin 10-12 really do (please dumb it down as much as possible!)

    "Pin 7 - PNK - Radio on signal

    Pins 8 and 9 - Not used

    Pin 10 - LT GRN - Remote playback device right audio signal

    Pin 11 - ORG/BLK - Remote playback device left audio signal

    Pin 12 - LT BLU - Remote playback device common signal

    Pins 13-15 - Not used"

    thank you in advance,
    Bruce
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    10-12 would be like a cd changer in the trunk from teh factory
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    ok, so it has nothing to do with the bose system, right?
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    i was def wrong. the 9 pin controlled the whole amp... anyone know how/what to do with it?
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    You say you are wiring it.. Give us more info. Did this not come in the car? Are you doing aftermarket.
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    I am putting an aftermarket radio in my 99 gtp w/bose. On the back of my factory radio there is the normal 21pin, which isnt the issue. And there is a smaller 9pin that plugs into the bottom middle of the factory radio which controls the amp as far as i can tell... not sure how to find an aftermarket harness for it or cut and splice...
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    Search on Buickman104, I think it's the pink or orange wire that needs power to turn the amp on. Buickman documented it well in a not so long ago post.
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