HextallS550
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All correct.. On pin 38; There is a wire that is there now, remove that wire and tape it back, it is no longer needed. Then add a pin and wire to 38 and 8 and run those to the hub. Don't cut any wires though. Also make sure that you have a pair of wire strippers such as the Klein Tools 11046. The CAN wires are a bitch to properly strip.Okay, want to make sure I understand the wiring correctly before I tear into the install part.
I have base radio that I am swaping for the Sync 3 with Nav. The ACM I didn't swap out, as I am not interested in Sat radio or HD.
The APIM harness I need to add a pin to 8 and that gets ran to the new hub and connector along with pin 38. I understand that part pretty well, positive and neg for the hub.
Pin 5 and 6 gets swaped to pin 12 and 13 (mic + and -) slot? Correct?
Pin 16 and 17 gets swaped to pin 19 and 20 the same way?
I add a pin to 14 and 15 (backup Cam) and that goes to the wires that was connected original to the 4.2.screen? Can I cut these wires and extended them to the APIM connector or does the connector stay and I just tie into the wires with a little soldering? Is this because of the can-bus system or the factor to allow to go back to stock in the future easily?
I then add pin 16 and 17 and these also go to the factory GPMS wires and gets soldered inline because of the can-bus system and the way the connector is wired. Not just cut the connector off and extened the wires or cut the wires in half?
Then because I am not swaping ACM's for Sat and HD I don't need to do anything to pins 23, 24, 25 and 26. They can stay in there current pin location and nothing needed to change?
Pin 29 then I need to swap to pin 31 location?
Pin 51 and 52 is also something that is not needed because I am not adding a new ACM with Sat and HD, is this correct? This is the data link for Sirius Radio?
Hopefully I am not missing something and understand the wiring process. Going to tackle this over the weekend.
Thanks again for this thread!!
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