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2003 Avalanche RAP


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speekafreak 
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Posted: February 04, 2004 at 12:11 AM / IP Logged  
Can someone tell me where to tap into the RAP circuit in this truck? I want my xm commander to operate like the factory radio. I have tested many places but just cant seem to find the right one.
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I assume you're searching for an accessory wire, correct?  If so, you can go to the fuse block or tap the ignition harness.

My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.
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If your vehicle has a sunroof, then use the orange wire off the sunroof relay for a retained 12 volt + source of power. The relay is above the passenger's kick panel. You may also choose the dark blue wire in B12 of the BCM's grey plug for a positive low current trigger. It's only able to drive another relay. These wires have 12 volts on them after the ignition is off until a door is opened.
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Speaking of RAP and GM vehicles...Can anyone tell me the wire color of the door trigger and if it can be tapped into at the BCM of a 2003 Pontiac Sunfire. I want to send a pulse after remote start shutdown so that the radio doesn't run for 30 minutes needlessly.
Thanks, Steve
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^

Should be tan (-) at the pin or BCM.


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