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8th September 2009, 19:25 | #1 |
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Sat Nav - more help please
Right I have it retrofitted
I have the bleeding missing ABS link problem, any idea's on late mk1 car where the slate/green wire is bundled. I had a grey with green stripe in the loom and i have attached to pin 2 of the the 6 pin connector coming off the sat nav loom but still the wheel sensor says 0. I only have 2 wire in the 6 pin connector on the sat nav loom and on the plug that was on the original loom there seemed to be the steering wheel remote connection I did not need as I have wired them directly to the BMW plug. I know it could be that the ABS lead is not wire but Duotone who had just ISO plugs like mine found the wire in the loom. Stubs |
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I'll go and check but I think that one is the reverse signal.
On my facelift the ABS signal was in the 20 way yellow/blue/green. I'll be back in a mo. |
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As mine had an IOVOX I did not have the the green/blue/yellow mini iso plug originally, althought I did use a blank when I uprgade to Symphony and changer.
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OK, the slate green isn't reverse, you are right Slate Green is the right colours, but where did you find it as colours are re-used.
It seems to live in one of the 8 ways, pin 3 of one of them (power not speaker) is the one that goes down to the satnav pin 10. I have to say the circuit is confusing and it might be in pin 1. It was certainly there and connected on mine, though. Can't check it really as I converted to BMW plug |
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The wire was in the loom with the ISO's at the end of it, I have it going into pin2 on the 6 pin connector on the SAT NAV loom is this right? should it be in pin 1?
This connector only has 2 wires in pin 1 and 2. As stated the original loom had what looks like the steering wheel remote wires going into it, but these I have hard wired directly to pin 10 and pin 17 as directed by one of Duotone pages, Steering wheel control works Ok. The symptom is using the status I get about 4 -6 satellites but nothing on the wheel sensor. Stubs |
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I answered my own question, went out to the car in the dark and switched the wire over from pin2 to pin1 in the 6 pin plug on the SAT NAV loom, yahoo.
Working Sat Nav. Just to note I never removed the parcel shelf I never removed the back seats I never removed the front seats I managed to route the loom without all the palava (that's a good word) of the above. This is for myself Stubs |
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Got a MK4 coming my way soon, and would you believe a widescreen monitor in the shed - shhhh don't tell the missus. Next job improve the TV signal, and tie up the loom under the steering wheel. Stubs |
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Did you get a bracket for the rear of the tourer?
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