Fig. 2
3.
Remove cable from holding tab (See
Fig. 2
), disconnect from
amplifier/radio by pulling apart
(do not twist)
4.
Once separated, female connector (right) leads to changer and male
plug (left) leads to amplifier or radio (See
Fig. 3
)
Fig. 3
5.
Connect factory male plug with female connector on module. Simply
align arrows and push straightforward (avoid twisting) See (See
Fig. 4
)
Fig. 4
6.
Connect module male plug (See
Fig. 4
) to CD changer female
connector (See
Fig. 3
)
Note:
Male right angle plug does not have an arrow; Align
imaginary arrow shown in Fig.
4a with arrow on factory CD
female connector (See Fig. 3), otherwise risk damaging plug.
Fig. 4a
Noteworthy:
You will find multiple Ai-Net type plugs/connectors on audio rack
components and more so in vehicles with premium sound (e.g., Amplifier,
Navigation etc.). In premium systems, audio module connects between CD
changer and amplifier and in standard systems (no amplifier) between CD
changer and radio.
To minimize connecting errors, locate single black cable
emerging from the CD auto changer
–
(female cable seen in
Fig. 3
.)
Connecting audio module to something other than CD auto changer will
result in low playback, no power to radio etc.
7.
Route audio module 8-pin plug to center console area.