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Hi Frank, can you please explain a little more clearly about the pin outs from the TV Control unit

The plug looks like this : . . : (each dot represents the pin)

Starting from the left, can you please advise what is a ground, video in, left audio in, right audio in etc. Thank you!

1st Top Pin -

1st Bottom Pin -

2nd Bottom Pin -

3rd Bottom Pin -

4th Top Pin -

4th Bottom Pin -

JK

1st Top Pin - audio Right (core)

1st Bottom Pin - audio Lefr (core)

2nd Bottom Pin - Ground

3rd Bottom Pin - Video in (core)

4th Top Pin - Shield

4th Bottom Pin - Named: VTR- Has no idea what it is, Unused

also DO NOT UNPLUG THE YELLOW PLUG! It is the airbag for the passenger side. you will set a light (fault code) if you do and turn the IGN on!

Thanks Chris.

I almost unplug it .

Luck I am not.

Hey Frank,

Would you consider doing another car? Mine is the 05, non BOSE but should be similar. I'm in Syd as well.

PM me if you like on how long it will take and your price.

I can take everything apart and help you as well, but am pretty hopeless with the rest of it.

Cheers

Bobby

Frank,

the SHIELD pin - where does this connect to?

Also do you run ground to all 3 RCA grounds or to EARTH ground?

Thanks

Jai

Hi jai:

For the compsite, they used shield coaxial cable, so the core is the core of cable, shield is the shield.

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We suppose to used this kind of cable, but it is too big and will be very difficult to hide somewhere, instead I choose the flat shield cables.

In the flat shield cables, each one has a core and a shield, so we can just joint 3 shields into one.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

BTW: Chris: can I ask, Do we have to go the ground?

Edited by Frank350GT
Hey Frank,

Would you consider doing another car? Mine is the 05, non BOSE but should be similar. I'm in Syd as well.

PM me if you like on how long it will take and your price.

I can take everything apart and help you as well, but am pretty hopeless with the rest of it.

Cheers

Bobby

NISMO:

Thanks for supporting, Sorry I am not a perfossional people in this business, it cost me about 5 hourse to make them done. But I believe next one I can finished in 2 hours, If skilled people like chris do the same job with right tools, I bet 1 hour is enough.

This the first time to me either, trust me, you can do that your self either.

Edited by Frank350GT

or move the standard DVD drive behind the dash (as its useless anyway) and put a factory-looking DVD+TV unit into the stock DVD location :rofl:

some aftermerket DVD units come with a remote and IR sensor that plugs into the back of the unit and can be mounted anywhere on the dash, that way you can navigate the DVD drive while the upper glovebox is closed

NISMO:

Thanks for supporting, Sorry I am not a perfossional people in this business, it cost me about 5 hourse to make them done. But I believe next one I can finished in 2 hours, If skilled people like chris do the same job with right tools, I bet 1 hour is enough.

This the first time to me either, trust me, you can do that your self either.

once I'm done 30 min or less with instructions will be the norm.

mine will plug straight in and have a choice of 3.5 mm plug or rca plugs depending on application.

give me a bit I'm waiting on an answer (and waz is waiting on his lead :rofl: )

Edited by Chris Rogers
...and waz is waiting on his lead

you know its funny i initially didn't even want the reversing camera.. given i thought it looked like a pimple on a model's face

but now that its not useable, i can't imagine living without it!

this might even be a good opportunity for others without a reversing camera to hook up somethign aftermarket given we now know how it is hooked up

once I'm done 30 min or less with instructions will be the norm.

mine will plug straight in and have a choice of 3.5 mm plug or rca plugs depending on application.

give me a bit I'm waiting on an answer (and waz is waiting on his lead :rofl: )

Yep, the most I spend on make the connectors and RCA scokets.

Damm, everything is tiny.

you know its funny i initially didn't even want the reversing camera.. given i thought it looked like a pimple on a model's face

but now that its not useable, i can't imagine living without it!

this might even be a good opportunity for others without a reversing camera to hook up somethign aftermarket given we now know how it is hooked up

yep!. thinkI figured yours out :rofl:

I'll tell you more once I get your lead back to you.

Yep, the most I spend on make the connectors and RCA scokets.

Damm, everything is tiny.

it is. fun part for me is going to be making them and getting the crimps right. :rofl:

once I'm done 30 min or less with instructions will be the norm.

mine will plug straight in and have a choice of 3.5 mm plug or rca plugs depending on application.

give me a bit I'm waiting on an answer (and waz is waiting on his lead :) )

thanks Frank,

Chris, will this be a plug and play for the series II as well?

Bobby

howie are you watching the thread while thinking about buying a V35.... thats why i am always lurking

Frank.. TOP effort.

Thanks.

Have a look a t the newest issue of HOT4's, you will get dep understanding of V35, from WA's C-WEST 350GT

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