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Dash Replacement

Old Aug 12, 2023 | 07:58 PM
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Dash Replacement




Hello today I was replacing my dash and I Disconected this two cables that I have no idea where they go, if anyone could help me it would be much appreciated it, AC is not working
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Old Aug 12, 2023 | 08:53 PM
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Ok, the gray one in the first pic is for your GPS antenna:

That gets plugged into the back of the AV headunit.

Can you post a pic of the wires on the second connector? It appears to be for the SNOW mode switch but I can not tell. The wire colors will help. If it is the SNOW mode switch you can leave it unplugged as your car is not AWD.

As for the AC not working, make sure the two connectors marked in YELLOW are plugged into the back of the Unified Meter/ AC Amp- this is the white, plastic box that is mounted atop the AV headunit like so:

Also, make sure the proper connector is plugged into the Preset Switch panel (the clock one).

It is very easy to get these connectors mixed up.

Kudos for tackling the dash replacement. This project is also on my "to do" list. Eventually.
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Old Aug 14, 2023 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by ILM-NC G37S
Ok, the gray one in the first pic is for your GPS antenna:

That gets plugged into the back of the AV headunit.

Can you post a pic of the wires on the second connector? It appears to be for the SNOW mode switch but I can not tell. The wire colors will help. If it is the SNOW mode switch you can leave it unplugged as your car is not AWD.

As for the AC not working, make sure the two connectors marked in YELLOW are plugged into the back of the Unified Meter/ AC Amp- this is the white, plastic box that is mounted atop the AV headunit like so:

Also, make sure the proper connector is plugged into the Preset Switch panel (the clock one).

It is very easy to get these connectors mixed up.

Kudos for tackling the dash replacement. This project is also on my "to do" list. Eventually.
I'm going this route eventually as my dash was so bad that I then decided to rewrap myself...nuff said ...but my concern is having remaining pieces and connections after all said and done lol.... definitely a doable diy but will see if I just fork out for the coverlay piece and live with it................................................ .....
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