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08-31-2004, 09:54 PM
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Hi,
Any help with the following would be greatly apprecaited:
- I have installed the Pioneer AVIC-N1 in my H2. I need to know what the easiest solution is to connecting the Speed Sensor and the Reverse Light Sensor on the H2 to this unit?
- I am interested in the KMC Backseat Wheels in size 20"x9" for my H2. Does anyone have any experience with these wheels? What tire sizes will work on the H2 at stock height with these wheels?
Many thanks in advance for the help.
Cheers... ridersinc
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08-31-2004, 09:54 PM
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Hi,
Any help with the following would be greatly apprecaited:
- I have installed the Pioneer AVIC-N1 in my H2. I need to know what the easiest solution is to connecting the Speed Sensor and the Reverse Light Sensor on the H2 to this unit?
- I am interested in the KMC Backseat Wheels in size 20"x9" for my H2. Does anyone have any experience with these wheels? What tire sizes will work on the H2 at stock height with these wheels?
Many thanks in advance for the help.
Cheers... ridersinc
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MOTORCYCLE RIDERS INC.
Complete Solution For Motorcycle Performance Parts, Accessories, & Apparel.
CALL US: 818-789-0833
EMAIL US: info@ridersinc.com
SEE US: www.ridersinc.com
VISIT US: 17625 Ventura Boul
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08-31-2004, 09:54 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Hi,
Any help with the following would be greatly apprecaited:
- I have installed the Pioneer AVIC-N1 in my H2. I need to know what the easiest solution is to connecting the Speed Sensor and the Reverse Light Sensor on the H2 to this unit?
- I am interested in the KMC Backseat Wheels in size 20"x9" for my H2. Does anyone have any experience with these wheels? What tire sizes will work on the H2 at stock height with these wheels?
Many thanks in advance for the help.
Cheers... ridersinc
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CALL US: 818-789-0833
EMAIL US: info@ridersinc.com
SEE US: www.ridersinc.com
VISIT US: 17625 Ventura Boul
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08-31-2004, 10:06 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Patrick:
Just in case anyone does a search on this in the future. The speed sense wire can be found on the powertrain control module, located between the battery and the engine block. It has a black plastic cover that is snapped off. Under the cover is the silver PCM that has about 100 wires going to it. It is held in place by a spring clip at the top. Once removed the whole unit can be moved to the top of the truck for better access. One side is marked the "blue" side. The other side is the "green" side but it is not green and it is not labeled that. If you go to pin 50 you will find a green wire with a white stripe. That is the wire. The labeling really doesn't matter because only one side has a green/white wire at pin location 50. The other wires are straightforward, except I had to go to the tail lights to find the reverse wire (located in a harness near the hitch mount under the truck). I was nervous pulling out the PCM at first but it is easy once you see how it is connected. The nav unit works great. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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08-31-2004, 10:11 PM
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There should be a fuse for the backup lamps and you should be able to use a fusetap to get the signal. If not, I can look it up in the Service Manual and figure out where the backup wire is up front.
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09-01-2004, 01:33 AM
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do you have to hook up to a rev wire???
that just means that some option only works when backing. cant you hook up to a keyed power on, i am asking because my hcam wants a rev wire but i want to hook it to my pioneer nav aux input, and then switch when needed.
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09-01-2004, 01:47 AM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by HummerLV:
do you have to hook up to a rev wire???
that just means that some option only works when backing. cant you hook up to a keyed power on, i am asking because my hcam wants a rev wire but i want to hook it to my pioneer nav aux input, and then switch when needed. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>I think it is just looking for the current to auto switch to the camera. I guess in theory you could tie it to both the reverse and a simple rocker switch you install. Therefor if you want to be riding down the road and see the camera, you can flip the switch but it will also be automatic when you put it into reverse. You would have to separate the circuits via relays but it would work.
Also, you could just do exactly what you said and tie into a power source, switch it and have the lead going out to the Nav.
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09-01-2004, 06:21 PM
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thanks all!
i guess i will be working on this over the weekend.
any feedback/info on the wheels that i mentioned above?
many thanks again... ridersinc
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