Stock Bose Stereo Set-Up. . .

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rockymt21

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So I have a 2002 Tahoe with the stock Bose stereo set up. . . .

I also have a 99 Audi A6 with a Bose stereo set up. We are donating the car to a garage that fixes them and gives them to family's that can't afford a car. The car is equipped with a 6 disk changer in the back, which I took out.

Would it be possible to set this Disc Changer up in the Tahoe? I know I'll probably have to do some modification to get it to fit. But I want to know if its even worth the trouble of trying? I can provide pictures if necessary.

Thanks, Dan
 

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Check the changer plug and the deck plug, I would recommend drawing out a little diagram.
 

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Won't work. Data transmission or "language" if you will, will be different between the deck and changer, so they won't be able to communicate with each other.
 

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The bose audio was not offered until 2003 when the interiors were changed. They will not be interchangeable because the deck on the bose is a Delco product that bose tweeks so it is GM based so the Audi changer wont work. I do believe that you can get a changer from an old Cadillac that would work but am not sure.
 

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It won't work, audi and gm have too many differences and it wouldn't be worth the effort. I've got the bose in my 02 and I would recommend everyone to disconnect the factory sub and install a simple aftermarket subwoofer, the sound from the better sub and the amount of current gained to the amplifier from losing the sub channel makes it sound 10x better.
 
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