compass thing
#11
RE: compass thing
For '05/'06 it came as part of the convenience package, separate from the Sirius... I think for '07 sat radio and this are standard with the SLT.
Anyone know, if you run it off the wires for the dome light what exactly works? (temp, Homelink, compass, etc). I can understand econ not working since it would need input from the main ecu or at least the IP, and maybe temp not working since there'd be no exterior sensor, but would Homelink and the compass work or would it just give you an error?
I'd really like one for compass, temp, and especially Homelink (I'm short a opener, and my last cars had it).
Anyone know, if you run it off the wires for the dome light what exactly works? (temp, Homelink, compass, etc). I can understand econ not working since it would need input from the main ecu or at least the IP, and maybe temp not working since there'd be no exterior sensor, but would Homelink and the compass work or would it just give you an error?
I'd really like one for compass, temp, and especially Homelink (I'm short a opener, and my last cars had it).
#12
RE: compass thing
You might want to remove your existing upper light assembly and see if it is already prewired for the addition. From what I have heard, all Dakotas come with that option already wired in, ready for plug and play, due to keeping costs down. Example: It is more expensive to make 500 of one harness and 500 of another than it is to make 1000 of one. I would check mine, but I have an SLT and it came with the truck already installed.
#13
RE: compass thing
ORIGINAL: virused
You might want to remove your existing upper light assembly and see if it is already prewired for the addition. From what I have heard, all Dakotas come with that option already wired in, ready for plug and play, due to keeping costs down. Example: It is more expensive to make 500 of one harness and 500 of another than it is to make 1000 of one. I would check mine, but I have an SLT and it came with the truck already installed.
You might want to remove your existing upper light assembly and see if it is already prewired for the addition. From what I have heard, all Dakotas come with that option already wired in, ready for plug and play, due to keeping costs down. Example: It is more expensive to make 500 of one harness and 500 of another than it is to make 1000 of one. I would check mine, but I have an SLT and it came with the truck already installed.
#14
RE: compass thing
ORIGINAL: Night_Runner
thats the thing. night runners were only avail on slt's so, im hopin its pre-wired. ill figure thigs out this weekend when i have time
thats the thing. night runners were only avail on slt's so, im hopin its pre-wired. ill figure thigs out this weekend when i have time
#15
RE: compass thing
It's not for Sirius. I have this in my truck. It did come in the convenience package. It has mpg, temp. compass, homelink (sync to garage door opener), It also figures your gas mileage, about how many miles left on the the tank you have (I've used this more then once LOL), I love mine especially now that I don't have to carry that stupid bulky garage door opener.
#19
RE: compass thing
you have to set your garage door motor to some mode (read owners manual of your garage door motor) where it can accept new remotes programmed to it, thenyou hold down the homelink button until something flashes, then something like pressing it again will program it to whatever signal is being emitted from your garage door opener. I would guess the wires are there for your overhead console; I know when I took my headliner off to install the lightbar on my truck, there is a + and - wire running to a plug that isn't plugged into anything, which is obviously a prewiring for something...just what, i have no idea. The sirius radio unit is located underneath your back driver side seat, if you lift it up you will see a black box with a few wires coming out of it, but since you didn't get sirius you shouldn't have it, except for the wires maybe.
You know what I think, that you dont need anything more than just power going to the overhead console to use homelink, the remote should just be built into the overhead console, and needs power. So you wouldn't have any temp/mpg stuff...just a thought..
You know what I think, that you dont need anything more than just power going to the overhead console to use homelink, the remote should just be built into the overhead console, and needs power. So you wouldn't have any temp/mpg stuff...just a thought..