Q: How to make the driving wheel audio control work when replace with Double D
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Q: How to make the driving wheel audio control work when replace with Double D
Sorry Grider! my computer crashed on me... i dont have the website AT ALL~!!! afraid to ask you too... so here is the question
I'm replace Boss audio system with Pioneer Double Din... i still want to make driving wheel audio control works... i remmeber its call PAC-(something)
Please tell me whats the product name... and where i can get it? THANK YOU!!!!
I'm replace Boss audio system with Pioneer Double Din... i still want to make driving wheel audio control works... i remmeber its call PAC-(something)
Please tell me whats the product name... and where i can get it? THANK YOU!!!!
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For the Pioneer it's called the PAC-SWI-PS. I got mine at www.autotoys.com. Most local installers can get ahold of them as well. They're about $60.
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Here is the deal... there is no need to get behind the steering wheel at all.
Here is a link to the installation instructions for the PAC SWI-PS
http://www.pac-audio.com/instructions/SWI-PS.pdf
And another useful link...
http://www.pac-audio.com/swixprogram...ehicles&ID=207
I will give you a quick synopsis of the wiring below:
A. There are two sides of wires in the PAC. One side has just an output with an 1/8" plug on the end. That plugs directly into the back of your Pioneer head unit. Simple enough.
B. The other side of the PAC has a bunch of wires. Here is what you will use...
1. Black - Connect it to Ground
2. Red - Switched 12V (ACC)
3. White wire - More description to follow
C. Ok the White wire is the last wire on the PAC you need to mess with.
1. Split the white wire so it is two White wires.
2. On each of the white wires you will insert an inline resistor. One wire needs the 47 ohm resistor, the other wire needs the 150 ohm resistor.
D. Connecting to the appropriate harness...
Here is a picture of the harness that you will be connecting the white wires to... (Connector viewed from pin side not wire side)
1. Connect the wire with the inline 47 ohm resistor to Pin 22. I just use tap in connectors to tap to the wire itself.
2. Connect the wire with the inline 150 ohm resistor to Pin 23.
3. Finally GROUND pin 25.
Now all you need to do is follow the programming instructions to program the PAC and you should be all set!
http://www.pac-audio.com/instructions/SWI-PS.pdf
Good luck!
Here is a link to the installation instructions for the PAC SWI-PS
http://www.pac-audio.com/instructions/SWI-PS.pdf
And another useful link...
http://www.pac-audio.com/swixprogram...ehicles&ID=207
I will give you a quick synopsis of the wiring below:
A. There are two sides of wires in the PAC. One side has just an output with an 1/8" plug on the end. That plugs directly into the back of your Pioneer head unit. Simple enough.
B. The other side of the PAC has a bunch of wires. Here is what you will use...
1. Black - Connect it to Ground
2. Red - Switched 12V (ACC)
3. White wire - More description to follow
C. Ok the White wire is the last wire on the PAC you need to mess with.
1. Split the white wire so it is two White wires.
2. On each of the white wires you will insert an inline resistor. One wire needs the 47 ohm resistor, the other wire needs the 150 ohm resistor.
D. Connecting to the appropriate harness...
Here is a picture of the harness that you will be connecting the white wires to... (Connector viewed from pin side not wire side)
1. Connect the wire with the inline 47 ohm resistor to Pin 22. I just use tap in connectors to tap to the wire itself.
2. Connect the wire with the inline 150 ohm resistor to Pin 23.
3. Finally GROUND pin 25.
Now all you need to do is follow the programming instructions to program the PAC and you should be all set!
http://www.pac-audio.com/instructions/SWI-PS.pdf
Good luck!
Last edited by Inno; 04-15-2006 at 01:08 PM.
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