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GM BOSE Amplifier Repair Service

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Description Expert GM Bose Amplifier Repair Service Welcome to our professional gm bose amplifier repair service. If you own a 2009-2017 General Motors vehicle (Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, or Buick) equipped with the premium Bose audio system, a failing amplifier is a highly common and frustrating issue. When this module goes bad, you may experience complete audio failure, terrifyingly loud popping noises, or even a dead vehicle battery overnight. Dealerships will often quote you over a thousand dollars for a brand-new replacement that requires costly software programming. Our specialized mail-in rebuild service provides a permanent, cost-effective, and fully guaranteed alternative. Understanding the GM Bose Amp Failure Mounted under the center console or in the trunk area, the factory Bose amplifier is subjected to heat buildup and constant power fluctuations. Over time, the internal audio processing chips and power supply components degrade and short out. Instead of replacing your unit with an expensive new one or a used one that will eventually suffer the exact same fate, our technicians carefully open your original amplifier and rebuild the failing circuitry using upgraded, heavy-duty components. With our chevy bose amp repair, your vehicle’s original VIN data and audio tuning configurations remain perfectly intact. Once you receive the repaired unit back in the mail, it is completely 100% Plug-and-Play. You simply plug the wiring harnesses back in, and your premium audio is instantly restored—no dealer coding or scanning required! Common Audio Symptoms We Fix If your GM vehicle is exhibiting any of the following symptoms, your amplifier is a perfect candidate for our rebuild service: No Sound: The radio turns on and appears to function normally on the display, but absolutely no sound comes from the speakers. Loud Popping / Machine Gun Noise: The speakers emit a terrifyingly loud, rapid popping or crackling noise (often described as a “machine gun” sound), even when the radio is completely turned off. Parasitic Battery Drain: The amplifier’s internal power supply shorts out and remains constantly powered on, completely killing the vehicle’s battery overnight. Intermittent Audio: The sound randomly cuts in and out while driving. Supported Vehicles & Part Numbers This repair covers the Bose amplifiers found in a wide range of 2009-2017 GM vehicles. Supported OEM part numbers include (but are not limited to): 25790123 | 25796753 | 25811051 | 25869049 | 25907216 | 25994309 | 25994310 | 20918769 Shipping & Contact To safely utilize this service, carefully remove the Bose amplifier from your vehicle, package it securely with plenty of bubble wrap to protect the delicate casing and connectors, and ship it to our facility. Ready to restore your premium sound system? Contact us today for more details on your repair. For secure mail-in shipping across the country, we highly recommend using USPS or FedEx. Please note: If we inspect your amplifier and determine it is unrepairable (e.g., due to severe water damage, flooding, or fire), it will be returned to you with a refund, minus a diagnostic fee and return shipping costs.
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