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2005 Jeep Cherokee vss wire


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jasmine77 
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I just had the Eclipse AVN 5435 installed in my truck, I can't seem to find the VSS wire, the dealership faxed me a wiring diagram, but it was the incorrect wire. Does anyone know where the VSS wire is in the 2005 Cherokee? Is it hard to find?? I need help, I have spent so much money on this head unit and the custom work and the thing does not even work.
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if its a 6 cyclinder you need a canbus adapter from sound gate, if its an 8 cyclinder its on the fourth plug at the ecm on passenger fender . label green plug, but if u need the canbus from sound gate, sit down its really pricy sells for 850 canadian
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I have been told so many things. I had ECLISPE E-mail me back and they told me that I need to connect to the Green and Yellow wire found on the fire wall by the driver side.

The Navigation works, What do I need the VSS wire for?

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GPS alone is generally not accurate enough to track a moving vehicle. Seems like nav systems utilize a variety of sensors to improve the accuracy of location. The various G-sensors, angular velocity sensors, and the Vehicle Speed Sensor are used in algorithms to fine tune the map position.
I don't have my VSS hooked up either right now, and it is not as accurate as my Murano that has the OEM Nav system. I am hoping the VSS wire will improve my AVIC performance when I get it hooked up.
Derek
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Go to any wheel sensor and test for the signal follow the wire up into the engine compartment and tap it there. We have been doing this on the new magnum /300c 's for over a year saves a lot of time & $ . Also the can bus adapter is very fininky you must solder and get in certain location.
Joe O'Byrne
Owner / Installer

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