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If you have the Bose system it is a good possibility the stock amp failed (a normal thing) If it's a stock base system it could be the head unit's

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If you have the Bose system it is a good possibility the stock amp failed (a normal thing) If it's a stock base system it could be the head unit's internal amp failing.
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If you have the Bose system it is a good possibility the stock amp failed (a normal thing) If it's a stock base system it could be the head unit's internal amp failing.
Are there two amps in the Bose models? Rear speakers and bass are working fine.

Also how much of a trouble am I looking at if I were to replace the amp?
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Are there two amps in the Bose models? Rear speakers and bass are working fine.

Also how much of a trouble am I looking at if I were to replace the amp?
The rear and front speakers are all controled by a main amp in the trunk. The sub has it's own amp.

To replace it with a OEM it's not too back. Remove your floor unbolt a few bolts, unplug 3 harnesses and plug in the new one. If you want to go aftermarket that's a little more trouble. Keep in mind the OEM one's aren't cheap last time I checked.
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The rear and front speakers are all controled by a main amp in the trunk. The sub has it's own amp.

To replace it with a OEM it's not too back. Remove your floor unbolt a few bolts, unplug 3 harnesses and plug in the new one. If you want to go aftermarket that's a little more trouble. Keep in mind the OEM one's aren't cheap last time I checked.
My rear speakers are working fine so does that mean my amp is fine or can amps still partially feed power while broken?
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Are there two amps in the Bose models? Rear speakers and bass are working fine.

Also how much of a trouble am I looking at if I were to replace the amp?
Not much trouble, because I have one sitting here that will never see use again. I'd let it go for real cheap. PM me if you confirm that is your issue.
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