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Trying to Get Wheels
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Installing a HomeLink
I bought a new overhead console for my 99 Blazer off ebay.
The new one has the Homelink unit in it. My problem is that the male connection is diffrent from the female. The female has four slots, and the male has five prongs. I've got no problem cutting into the wireing and soldering some new ones but I would like to know where the three wires that go to the homelink unit go to. I know one is the positive and two are grounds but I can't figure out what voltage the positive must take. |
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Insane Network Engineer
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Re: Installing a HomeLink
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Trying to Get Wheels
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Sorrty Rilth, I think I confused you.
The connectors I'm talking about are right to the main harness, it includes the dome lights, map lights, and the homelink unit. The unit itself has 3 connectors. |
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Registered User
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