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Printed Date: July 05, 2025 at 11:19 AM


Topic: verify accessory wire

Posted By: christopherrice
Subject: verify accessory wire
Date Posted: September 28, 2009 at 10:11 PM

Can anyone verify the accessory wire on a 2006 Jeep Commander. I have the diagram off this site and its not listing an accessory wire. Audiovox lists a violet/brown [-] (negative trigger through a 560 ohm resistor). Does this vehicle require 2nd ignition? If so I havent seen wires listed for them as well.

One last question. Does anyone know what these wires go to on a iDataLink ADS-DLSL CH3

E-Brake [-] Output - Green
Brake [+] Output - Orange

Tech support says all wires go to the RS (Im not sure if these ones do). Im not seeing anything close to what these wires would go to. RS is a Viper 5901. Jeep is an automatic.




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Posted By: Mike M2
Date Posted: September 29, 2009 at 6:53 AM
The PURPLE / brown has two functions. It is an accessory thru a 560 ohm resistor but also is a second starter thru a 150 ohm. Reguardless, if you are using an ADS DLSLCH3 you don't need to connect these as the mudule does the multiplex for you. Just be sure to connect the yellow multiplex wire and the BLACK/ white starter wires on the mudule. Follow the Idiatalink instructions to a tee for proper operation. As for the E brake, not needed. As for the Brake, it's an alternative to getting it at the brake switch itself. If you already have a brake wire connected don't use it...

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Mike M2
Tech Manager
CS Dealer Services





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