I would suggest sending an email to Phoenix Automotive. They will probably ask for a video, but that is not normal behavior. It may require and update or replacement.
It should already be plugged in. There is a mini din RCA plug labeled mic. It should have something plugged in already. You may have to go into factory settings and enable OEM Mic.
I am not sure where to get just the pin connector, but you could buy these and de-pin and reuse with the harness included with the headlights:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/334008784442
Sorry, I actually added the pin to the harness coming from the new headlight and connected the DRL feed from the new headlight to it. I had a pin from another harness I had laying around.
in other words, the OEM connection has all four wires and I added a pin to the aftermarket harness that...
I did not have to add the pin. It was already present. I just had to connect the lead from the new headlight to that pin location on the harness from the new headlight.
Yes, you can use a blind spot or 360 system using composite connections. You just can’t use the ones that are cheaper because they expect an embedded controller.
As mentioned, most of the gladiators have built in GPS and microphones. This unit can connect to those if they are present.
No IPX rating so I would be aware of that.
They sell this same unit on AliExpress and you can order one with the 360 camera connection. The one from Phoenix does not have...
The abundance of hydrogen alone, should make it the obvious solution. It would be the least disruptive to how we all live and travel as well.
Replacing ICE with hydrogen motors will provide the same get in, fuel up and go that we are all used to with gasoline. The only real downside, compared...
I am not sure those screen protectors can overcome the embedded device limitation with polarized glasses. It seem like it is just stating it will not create that problem on a device that doesn’t already have it.
It would be awesome if it does prevent the issue though
I am not sure what you are trying to say here. There are similar solenoids that only have a single polarity. When using this in a single polarity configuration, only the input positive connection will be hot, until whatever connected switch is placed in the on position. When switched to on, the...
This solenoid is designed to operate the in and out of a winch motor. That is not how I am planning to use it. It is able to isolate both the positive and negative feed from the battery. This is why I chose this route. When you switch either in or out, two posts are positive and two posts are...
I thought the same. This is a standard relay so it doesn’t matter how they label it. It just matters that the posts are connected correctly. There is plenty of info on these using google. Lol