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How to wire in a PAC SWI-JACK?
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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 7058552" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>There is one wire that is multiplexed(veriable voltage) that controls the deck frfom the steering wheel. The jack comes with wireing diagrams, there show pin positions from the WIRE/PIN side of the harness. Also on the large table of cars the unit comes with it should have a wire color listed plus any special instructons u may need to follow.</p><p></p><p>You will have to manually SPLICE into 12v and gnd. Easy to find if u have a dmm, also to verify the sw wire is correct use a dmm with the factory deck plugged in and push the sw buttons to see an adjustment in voltage. Like vol up is 3.5v and vol down may be 2.9v....make sure the factory deck is plugged vin. A</p><p></p><p>Now...if u do not know how to splice or own/know how to operate a dmm....please take this to a lolcal qualified installation shop.because if you do not know how to do these simple things u will fail with this install.</p><p></p><p>By the way read the ENTIRE programing instruction many times before attempting or u will get fustrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 7058552, member: 622195"] There is one wire that is multiplexed(veriable voltage) that controls the deck frfom the steering wheel. The jack comes with wireing diagrams, there show pin positions from the WIRE/PIN side of the harness. Also on the large table of cars the unit comes with it should have a wire color listed plus any special instructons u may need to follow. You will have to manually SPLICE into 12v and gnd. Easy to find if u have a dmm, also to verify the sw wire is correct use a dmm with the factory deck plugged in and push the sw buttons to see an adjustment in voltage. Like vol up is 3.5v and vol down may be 2.9v....make sure the factory deck is plugged vin. A Now...if u do not know how to splice or own/know how to operate a dmm....please take this to a lolcal qualified installation shop.because if you do not know how to do these simple things u will fail with this install. By the way read the ENTIRE programing instruction many times before attempting or u will get fustrated. [/QUOTE]
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