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Most clock adjustment buttons are located on the GM radio below the volume and on/off knob. Look for the hour and minute buttons below and press corresponding buttons to either set the hours and minutes or both. There will either be AM or PM on LED window indicating morning or night.
I'll try to help, everytime something gets replaced on these yukons, that circuit needs to be RESET ! Is there a reset button, on your steering wheel, to reset a variety of functions ? , check owners manual, or call your dealer for better advise
The built in power amplifier has gone bad and needs to be replaced. You can have the radio repaired, which is cheaper then replacing it. It's common for the OEM radio on the GM to go bad as they draw high current and the heat causes the problem. Good luck and keep me posted.
check your manuals guide book on reprogramming the radio and where would you find the fuse for the radio first check the fuse then reprogram if this information has been helpful please let us know good kuck
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