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tedmond 
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im in oakville if you need
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tedmond wrote:
im in oakville if you need
Cool, and you have the OP500? (What about an ADSUSB? I cancelled my order when Amazon quoted me a delivery date of Feb 15)
I'm in Toronto right now and living in Kitchener, so when I head back I could swing by!
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yes, i have the op500 and adsusb. shoot me a pm so you can have my phone number.
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check your pm.
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tedmond wrote:
check your pm.
Ted was a huge help! My suspicions were that I could just get away with tapping into the CAN/data bus, and he confirmed that that's all I really needed, plus horn, and a couple other connections--a full hardware install wasn't required!
We were able to get the Klon done and I'm over the moon! I'm going to see him again to get some options flipped after I add a few more wires. I'm very excited :)
Thanks Ted!!
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    Ted is the man !!   confirm 2007 subaru outback and cm7200? - Page 2 -- posted image.   Helped me more than once, also!

Soldering is fun!
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OK, so if most things are done through the data bus, can I cut some hardwired connections and reuse them as PICs/POCs? ie. rearm out and trunk out--rearm isn't connected presently, but if the trunk latch triggered by this wire or the data bus? These outputs would be used each as triggers for my (1) rear defrost and (2) mirror/wiper heating switches (they are two physical, non-latching/momentary switches in the cabin).
This is CN5 as wired--green are potentially usable outputs as I see it:
confirm 2007 subaru outback and cm7200? - Page 2 -- posted image.
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trunk is monitored in data.use rearm and disarm for the defrost.
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tedmond wrote:
trunk is monitored in data.use rearm and disarm for the defrost.
Rock on, will do!
Should the options be changed before I connect wires?
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make all necessary changes, program then connect wires.
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