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2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input


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cq358 
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Posted: October 19, 2012 at 12:33 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote cq358
Could anybody please provide me which pin on the OEM radio unit is responsible for audio control input (2009/2010 Vibe GT) should come as a standard equipment?
2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
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There should be instructions with whatever swc interface you are going to use.
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Posted: October 19, 2012 at 9:11 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote shortcircuit161
PAC and Axxess Interface (makers of audio integration modules) state the steering wheel controls would use Pins 4 & 5 on Connector 1 (Plug A)
Just like "i am an idiot" said, the instructions for what wire goes to those pins would come with the interface module.
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Posted: October 19, 2012 at 12:31 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote cq358
2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
Sorry gentlemen, I should explain what is my project is all about. I am driving a base Vibe without audio control. It is a project to install the steering audio control on a base model head unit. Nobody had done that before. I understand I could go with the SWC route, perhaps I could do that at the future. Therefore I have no access to SWC installation instructions.
I have my new clock spring installed.Control pad ready, Now All I need is to wire properly from steering wheel control pad to the head unit.
I sent a request to Delphi OEM tech support Wednesday for pin diagram. They got back to me this morning and I attached it on this tread as well for future reference. I did poke around in various site and could not find anything. My GM dealer is a brick and not willing to help me out letting me to look at their Mitchell wiring diagram.
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Posted: October 19, 2012 at 12:34 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote cq358
Please note that according to the earlier post. " Plug A" in my diagram is labeled at "B" on the Delphi diagram.
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These are 10 cents Delphi terminal for Micro 64 plugs, even though they are gold plated, dealer in here marked up to 4 dollars each. 2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
I ended up brought 50 pcs from Mouser Electric. With shipping only cost 13 bucks in total should be here by next week.
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Piece everything together would be like the following.
2009 pontiac vibe gt steering wheel input -- posted image.
Thanks Shortcircuit161, you are correct.
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Were you able to get the project done? I'm trying to do the exact same thing with a 2010 Pontiac Vibe Base. what is the part number on the clockspring? I already have the steering wheel
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