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It sounds like it has an internal fault. Or you have connected it to the Chevy Amp and the BCM doesn't understand the data it is getting back from it on the computer data stream.
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O assume you are wanting to add a sub as bose systems are already amplified. The short answer is ues, however most bose systems require special interface harnesses and may require complex wiring. This is best left to a qualified mobile electronics shop.
First Visually check all your fuses. Does rig have amp for stereo by any chance? It sounds like amp is bad and/or fuse is blown. Amp is wired between radio and speakers, and a shorted amp would make crackling in speakers when radio is OFF
if you put it in with the wire harness that plugs into the trucks harness you have to make sure the amp turn on wire is connected from the radio to the harness if the amp isnt on you get no sound, if you didnt buy the harness and cut into the trucks wires you could have a problem, check all radio and amp fuses also
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