For the Enclave (or Chevy Traverse and GMc Acadia) in the 2013-17 model years, if you get to the point of needing to remove the stock Infotainment head unit (assuming not Bose), trash it! The software in these units is awful with respect to USB and Bluetooth source audio (volume levels are FAR TOO LOW compared to the radio stations). Start thinking about an aftermarket replacement for the head unit.
@@paladinew If you're asking me, not a clue. I have been researching this for a while, and I still don't have a definitive answer. There are a lot cable redirects that need to be done, and some of the car's features, like the warning chimes, needs to be properly rerouted through any aftermarket unit. I will amend my original statement and say "don't trash" the old head unit if you go with aftermarket. There may be a need to reinstall the old unit in order to sell/trade-in the vehicle.
How much do you charge to fix 2013 Enclave radio with DVD?
For the Enclave (or Chevy Traverse and GMc Acadia) in the 2013-17 model years, if you get to the point of needing to remove the stock Infotainment head unit (assuming not Bose), trash it! The software in these units is awful with respect to USB and Bluetooth source audio (volume levels are FAR TOO LOW compared to the radio stations). Start thinking about an aftermarket replacement for the head unit.
Any recommendations on what you'd replace it with?
@@paladinew If you're asking me, not a clue. I have been researching this for a while, and I still don't have a definitive answer. There are a lot cable redirects that need to be done, and some of the car's features, like the warning chimes, needs to be properly rerouted through any aftermarket unit. I will amend my original statement and say "don't trash" the old head unit if you go with aftermarket. There may be a need to reinstall the old unit in order to sell/trade-in the vehicle.
Mines bose.....2014 enc. Prem. Won't accept unless u force it won't play nothing
Cant under.stand . Accent.