Warning: failure to insert the HVAC cables into the correct location will cause
damage to the interface and make the display and HVAC controls
not function properly
1. Attach the (2) climate control extension
harnesses to the temperature control
cable and the fan control cable on the
factory climate control.
2. Plug the Temperature Control cable from
the factory climate control into the port
on the interface that reads "TEMP".
(Figure A)
3. Plug the Fan Control cable from the
factory climate control into the port on
the interface that reads "FAN". (Figure B)
4. Plug the Display cable removed in step 8
of the dash disassembly into the port on
the interface that reads "DISP".
(Figure B)
5. Plug the Hazard Switch extension cable
into the end of the hazard switch and the
other end of the extension cable into the
port next to the "DISP" port. (Figure B)
Interface Installation
(Figure A)
(Figure B)
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Note: start the vehicle and
hold the "AUTO" button for 10-
seconds to program the kit to
function in auto climate control
equipped vehicles.
6. When using the Nav features of the
interface you will need to connect
the 2-pin harness and run the
2 wires to the OBDII connector
and connect them in the position
shown. (Figure C)
7. The following wires on the 10-pin
harness are for the aftermarket
radios that have navigation built in:
a. Connect the Green wire to the
parking brake wire of the
aftermarket navigation radio.
b. Connect the Pink/Blue wire to
the VSS or speed sense wire of
the aftermarket navigation radio.
c. Connect the Green/Purple
wire to the reverse wire of the
aftermarket navigation radio.
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Note: reverse output is NOT
present on manual transmission
vehicles.
8. Re-connect the negative battery
terminal and test the unit for
proper operation.
9. Reassemble radio and dash
assemblies in reverse order
of disassembly.
OBDII CONNECTOR FACE VIEW
PINK WIRE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PINK/BLUE WIRE
(Figure C)