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Need pinout for the dvd harness at the back of the radio and dvd player.
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Are you sure it is not an 07?

http://www.metraonline.com/part/AFDI-RSE-01

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very sure. late production 06 Eddie Bauer with 6 disc indash changer, rse and rear seat controls.
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what is the 10th character of the VIN? If they call it an 06.5, that means it is an 06 built with 07 parts. Does that harness I posted look like it will mate up with a plug in your vehicle? Behind the radio.
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i tried the C2R-FRD1 from pac and it did not work. So im using the 70-5521 from metra. So what im trying to do is jump power from the 24 pin harness to the 16 pin harness at the radio, that way i can use the factory harness at the dvd player to supply power the the aftermarket dvd player. I'm going to be runing rca out of my headunit to the dvd player that way i will not have to worry about the fm modulation interference. And is there anyway i can get the rear seat controls to control the aftermarket hu. Thanks
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Do you have or have access to an Ohm meter?
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i got the pin outs for the harness at the DVD player and radio. (Audio sys on) is pin 6 At the radio and pin 2 at the DVD player, and the ground is pin 14 at the DVD player so I'm going to use those and see what i get. The DVD player also has a voltage supplied at all times (overload protected) at pin 1 at the DVD player, and illumination, power at pin 3. Does anybody know what the audio corporate protocol a & b are used for. Pin 7 & 8 at the radio and pin 11 & 12 at the DVD player.
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There is no protocol involved. It has analog audio. I have no idea of the pin numbers. But I do know that it is just analog audio.

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