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REDRIDE13 06-18-2009 03:38 PM

programing truck problem
 
Has anyone had the problem of having to pull the fuse for their aftermarket stereo to program there truck? I get tired of re-setting my pre sets everytime I want to change my tune! Is it just hypertech?:argh:

TCU Fan 06-18-2009 07:47 PM

Yes, also if you have onstar remove that fuse. Make sure that your interior light switch is off also.

I have my aftermarket stereo junk on a toggle switch that kills everything, I originally got it so when I had it detailed the guys would not play with my stereo. It works perfect for installing or taking the tuner out also.

REDRIDE13 06-21-2009 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by No Problem (Post 352880)
Yes, also if you have onstar remove that fuse. Make sure that your interior light switch is off also.

I have my aftermarket stereo junk on a toggle switch that kills everything, I originally got it so when I had it detailed the guys would not play with my stereo. It works perfect for installing or taking the tuner out also.

no i dont have onstar. I wonder if buying a edge or power puck that I can tune on the flu would even work? And I allways turn off my interior light and unplug anything hooked to my cigarette lighter

ajchuck 06-21-2009 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by REDRIDE13 (Post 353976)
no i dont have onstar. I wonder if buying a edge or power puck that I can tune on the flu would even work? And I allways turn off my interior light and unplug anything hooked to my cigarette lighter

If you have the edge like I do there is no need to pull any fuses. Just plug in under the hood and mount the attitude and your done.

REDRIDE13 06-22-2009 11:30 AM

do you have a aftermarket stereo in your truck?

ajchuck 06-22-2009 09:36 PM

Yes I have an after market HU, Speakers, Amp, and subs.

REDRIDE13 06-24-2009 02:42 PM

oh thats cool, I appreciate the help. have you by chance ever tried using a programmer? and if so, what was the result. (i mean like a plug in, not a shift on the fly?) just trying to isolate if it is just my truck that does this?

BLACKDX 07-03-2009 12:38 PM

When u have a aftermarket system, most will need the Pac Bypass unit to make everthing work proper. On my 08 the chimes and sound warnings are controlled by the head unit. with the proper bypass the Onstar works as well as the steering controls. If it is not done right most programmers will not load . With my buddies 05 we tried 3 different programmers to no avail, took it to a audio shop got everything hooked up proper and no isssues after that...:ok1:

REDRIDE13 07-03-2009 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by BLACKDX (Post 359525)
When u have a aftermarket system, most will need the Pac Bypass unit to make everthing work proper. On my 08 the chimes and sound warnings are controlled by the head unit. with the proper bypass the Onstar works as well as the steering controls. If it is not done right most programmers will not load . With my buddies 05 we tried 3 different programmers to no avail, took it to a audio shop got everything hooked up proper and no isssues after that...:ok1:

where can I buy the "pac bypass"?

BLACKDX 07-04-2009 12:36 AM

Just go to a audio shop and ask ,or google it. They have different apps for all trucks..


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