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Want to use factory UConnect Mirror

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Forum Name: Cellular and Communications
Forum Discription: Cell Phones, Hands Free Kits, Bluetooth, Two Way Radios, CBs, Pagers, Wireless Internet, etc.
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Topic: Want to use factory UConnect Mirror

Posted By: albertschmitz
Subject: Want to use factory UConnect Mirror
Date Posted: November 17, 2006 at 10:46 AM

Here is my dilemma; I want to put a Bluetooth system in my 2005 Dodge Ram 1500.  I have the wiring schematic, factory U-Connect mirror, harness for the mirror and the UConnect kit by MOPAR (made by Peiker).

I need to know the schematic for the Peiker system but cannot find it anywhere.

The factory harness to my OEM Dimming mirror has most of the wiring in it with the exception of 6 wires that the new harness for the U-Connect mirror has.

As follows:

Location Circuit             Duty
 
6        X712 18DG/LB       Microphone 1   IN+
7        X792 18LB/DG       Microphone     IN-
8        X835 18OR/GY       Sensor Ground
9        X730 18GY/YL       Voice Recognition/Phone Switch Signal
10       X793 18DG/YL       Microphone Feed
11       X722 18LB/DG       Microphone 2   IN+
 
The Peiker system has 5 Components:

A - Wiring Harness
B - Module – Bluetooth and stereo interrupt
D - Speaker
E – Microphone – I do not want this item installed
F - Controller pad – I do not want this item installed

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The J1850 Wire is the power lead for switched
The CAN-B has been cut as instructed
The harness plugs inline with the radio
The tail by the A plugs into the Module
The speaker connector is the next one in line and I will use it.
The microphone is the next connector with two prongs I will not be using this either
The last connector is for the control pad and it has 4 wires

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As you can see I am not afraid to do the project I would just like to have working knowledge of the wires prior to cutting them and ruining a 200 part.
Yes I have Googled and hit Mamma for the LP755-1 all to no avail.
Thanks for the help, I realize that this is a tough one but where there is a will there is a way and I will have my way!

Albert Schmitz
2005 Dodge Ram 1500







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