10 volt wire on radio harness
I am pretty sure the 10 volt is a reference voltage for the steering wheel controls.
The controls are a set of resistors and the button you are pushing determines a certain resistance and a voltage drop and the radio processes that a know you hit volume up ect.
The controls are a set of resistors and the button you are pushing determines a certain resistance and a voltage drop and the radio processes that a know you hit volume up ect.
Originally Posted by zinner
I am pretty sure the 10 volt is a reference voltage for the steering wheel controls.
The controls are a set of resistors and the button you are pushing determines a certain resistance and a voltage drop and the radio processes that a know you hit volume up ect.
The controls are a set of resistors and the button you are pushing determines a certain resistance and a voltage drop and the radio processes that a know you hit volume up ect.
Here's directions from the PAC website:
# Connect the INTERFACE's Green wire to...Pin A9 Dark Blue of the above connector
# Connect Pin A10 White/Black to +12 volts accessory.
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