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CONNECTIONS TO BE MADE 

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Backup camera harness:

For models with a 4.2-inch display screen:

 

•  Use the 12-pin backup camera harness.

For models with an 8-inch display screen:

•  Use the 54-pin backup camera harness.

There are two different methods for connecting the factory backup camera.

If retaining the camera to the aftermarket radio is desired:

•  Connect the 

Yellow

 RCA jack the backup camera input of the aftermarket radio.

If retaining the camera to the touchscreen display is desired:

•  Connect the 

Yellow

 RCA jack, to the 

Yellow

 RCA jack from the 4-pin harness with yellow RCA

jacks labeled “Rearview camera”. 

Note:

 

If this method is chosen, the backup camera option must be enabled in the 

Configuration Settings Screen.

4-pin harness with yellow RCA jacks:

•  If retaining the factory backup camera to the touchscreen display is desired, connect the 

Yellow

 

RCA jack labeled “Rearview camera”, to the 

Yellow

 RCA jack from the 12-pin or 54-pin backup

camera harness.

•  Disregard the 

Yellow

 RCA jack labeled “AUX video”, it will not be used in this application.

3.5mm jack steering wheel control retention:

•  The 3.5mm jack is to be used to retain audio controls on the steering wheel control.

•  For the radios listed below, connect the included 

female 3.5mm connector with stripped leads,

 to

the male 3.5mm SWC jack from the 5834 harness. Any remaining wires tape off and disregard:
• 

Eclipse:

 Connect the steering wheel control wire, normally 

Brown

, to the 

Brown/White

 wire of

the connector. Then connect the remaining steering wheel control wire, normally 

Brown/White

to the 

Brown

 wire of the connector

.

• 

Metra OE:

 Connect the steering wheel control Key 1 wire 

(Gray)

 to the 

Brown

 wire.

• 

Kenwood or select JVC with a steering wheel control wire: 

Connect the 

Blue/Yellow

 wire to 

the 

Brown

 wire.

Note:

 

If your Kenwood radio auto detects as a JVC, manually set the radio type to Kenwood. 

See the instructions under changing radio type.

• 

XITE:

 Connect the steering wheel control SWC-2 wire from the radio to the 

Brown

 wire.

• 

Parrot Asteroid Smart or Tablet:

 Connect the 3.5mm jack into the AX-SWC-PARROT (sold separately),

and then connect the 4-pin connector from the AX-SWC-PARROT into the radio.

Note:

 

The radio must be updated to rev. 2.1.4 or higher software.

• 

Universal “2 or 3 wire” radio:

 Connect the steering wheel control wire, referred to as Key-A or 

SWC-1, to the 

Brown

 wire of the connector.  Then connect the remaining steering wheel control wire, 

referred to as Key-B or SWC-2, to the 

Brown/White

 wire of the connector. If the radio comes with a

third wire for ground, disregard this wire

.

Note:

 

After the interface has been programmed to the vehicle, refer to the manual provided with 

the radio for assigning the SWC buttons. Contact the radio manufacturer for more information.

For all other radios:

 Connect the 3.5mm jack into the port on the radio designated for an external

steering wheel control interface. Refer to the manual provided with the radio if in doubt as to where
the 3.5mm jack goes to.

Summary of Contents for 99-5834CH

Page 1: ...ower driver and passenger seats with power lumbar and massage seats KIT COMPONENTS A Radio trim panel with touchscreen display B Radio brackets C SYNC module brackets D Pocket E 4 8 x 3 8 Phillips tru...

Page 2: ...9 32 screws exposed Figure B 3 Unclip and remove the panel above the radio climate control panel and then remove the 2 9 32 screws from the top of the radio climate control panel Figure C Ensure that...

Page 3: ...odule then unplug and remove Figure F 7 Remove the 4 9 32 screws securing the radio chassis then unplug and remove Figure G 8 For models equipped with a factory backup camera Remove the 3 10mm nuts se...

Page 4: ...provided Figure D Continue to Kit Assembly Figure B Figure D Figure A For 4 2 inch display screen models only and if SYNC is desired to be retained 1 Remove the 4 9 32 screws securing the brackets fro...

Page 5: ...s truss head screws Figure A 2 Remove the metal DIN sleeve and trim ring from the aftermarket radio 3 Slide the radio into the completed assembly and then secure it to the assembly using screws suppli...

Page 6: ...ed leads TOOLS REQUIRED Wire cutter Crimp tool Solder gun Tape Connectors example butt connectors bell caps etc TABLE OF CONTENTS Connections to be made 7 8 Installing the interface 9 Initializing the...

Page 7: ...stripped leads to the aftermarket radio Connect the Red wire to the accessory wire If equipped with a factory subwoofer connect the Blue White wire to the amp turn on wire If the aftermarket radio has...

Page 8: ...steering wheel control wire normally Brown to the Brown White wire of the connector Then connect the remaining steering wheel control wire normally Brown White to the Brown wire of the connector Metr...

Page 9: ...in step 4 of dash disassembly Note Disregard the 10 pin harness it will not be used in this application 7 Connect the 4 pin flat to 4 pin stacked harness into the HVAC interface and then to the passe...

Page 10: ...does not load up or the radio doesn t come on within 3 minutes and or the touchscreen display does not show SWC Configured turn the vehicle off and disconnect the 5838 harnesses from port A in the to...

Page 11: ...ationSettings screen Autoclimatemodels The climate controls will function in the same manner that they did with the factory climate controls Manualclimatemodels The climate controls will function in t...

Page 12: ...tons For remapping the steering wheel control buttons Dual Assign For dual assigning the steering wheel control buttons long button press Select Radio For auto detecting the radio or changing the radi...

Page 13: ...her Clarion radio type same for Eclipse Note If you have a Kenwood radio and the touchscreen display shows a JVC radio change the radio type to Kenwood Continued on the next page Eclipse Type 1 Kenwoo...

Page 14: ...s to your liking Note The aftermarket radio may not have all of these commands Please refer to the manual provided with the radio or contact the radio manufacturer for specific commands recognized by...

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