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<blockquote data-quote="IndySlim" data-source="post: 8711309" data-attributes="member: 676664"><p>When I installed mines it didn't want to work but what I found out it is the 3.5 mm jack on most SWC's that cause issues the never sit in the hole tight enough. Mines isn't the same brand as yours but when I was looking up info on this I literally saw that people had those issues with most of the SWC's no matter the company. I have a huge amount of wires behind my HU so after pushing it in as far as I could I think it just got lodged in a good spot. Try pushing in and holding the 3.5 mm jack while you attempt to program it if possible</p><p> I did this with the HU sitting on my lap making sure it worked before I put it back in and I discovered that the one issue that I thought couldn't be the problem was the problem that damn jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndySlim, post: 8711309, member: 676664"] When I installed mines it didn't want to work but what I found out it is the 3.5 mm jack on most SWC's that cause issues the never sit in the hole tight enough. Mines isn't the same brand as yours but when I was looking up info on this I literally saw that people had those issues with most of the SWC's no matter the company. I have a huge amount of wires behind my HU so after pushing it in as far as I could I think it just got lodged in a good spot. Try pushing in and holding the 3.5 mm jack while you attempt to program it if possible I did this with the HU sitting on my lap making sure it worked before I put it back in and I discovered that the one issue that I thought couldn't be the problem was the problem that damn jack [/QUOTE]
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