AUX IN Cable for 2014 + PPV's
Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 12:53 am
So someone on FB asked this tonight and I honestly did not even know it was possible but it says Chris White can unlock an AUX in on the 2014+ radios. Question is how do we wire up a receptacle for one? Anyone done this?
Found in the List of RPO codes that AUX in is a option. And since that seems to be the only radio option for 2014+ cars I guess all of them have it. Just not sure why it is in parenthesis.
Chris Offering:
How about it Chris White have any info you could share Pinout? Any customer successfully done it yet?
Maybe have to search the Commodore board see what them blokes have done so far.
EDIT: Tried looking at the 14,15 SS and I do not have access to service manuals yet thus no wiring pinouts.
Do the SS have and AUX in plug from the factory?
Remembered the Mylinks are in many cars now so looked at a 15 Suburban but that shows a 20 pin Radio X1 Connector Where as the PPV shows a 44 pin X1 plug but of course all the wire descriptions are missing. God damn GM!!
Here is the pinout from a 2015 SS.
Spots 10,11,23,24 are the 4 we need to connect at a minimum. 9 you could hook up on the radio end to the bare terminal in the wire that connects to the shielded material but there is no where to connect it at the receptacle. The wiring diagram just shows a blunt cut on the "Auxillary Audio Screen" wire.
If you have purchased an AUX in cable from me this is the color scheme of where the wires are inserted into the radio connector:
SPOT 10 - Right + Signal = White Wire
SPOT 11 - Detection Signal = Red Wire
SPOT 23 - Common Signal (ground) = Black Wire
Spot 24 - Left + Signal = Green Wire
Found out a bit more. Seems the Terminals that go into the radio plug are the same manufacturer and family as the ones that go into the GM receptacle. That makes things nice. Manufacturer is JST and radio plug is the ATL series of connectors Link to Catalog. And the Receptacle plug is the AIT-II connector ( Link to Catalog) but they both can use terminal SAIT-A03T-M064. I have used the SAIT-A02T-M064 becase it accepts a larger wire. Easier to work with with fat fingers.
As you can see from the above table gold plated ones might be better for an audio application. Double the cost but talking pennies really for a higher quality connection.
Found in the List of RPO codes that AUX in is a option. And since that seems to be the only radio option for 2014+ cars I guess all of them have it. Just not sure why it is in parenthesis.
Chris Offering:
How about it Chris White have any info you could share Pinout? Any customer successfully done it yet?
Maybe have to search the Commodore board see what them blokes have done so far.
EDIT: Tried looking at the 14,15 SS and I do not have access to service manuals yet thus no wiring pinouts.
Do the SS have and AUX in plug from the factory?
Remembered the Mylinks are in many cars now so looked at a 15 Suburban but that shows a 20 pin Radio X1 Connector Where as the PPV shows a 44 pin X1 plug but of course all the wire descriptions are missing. God damn GM!!
Here is the pinout from a 2015 SS.
Spots 10,11,23,24 are the 4 we need to connect at a minimum. 9 you could hook up on the radio end to the bare terminal in the wire that connects to the shielded material but there is no where to connect it at the receptacle. The wiring diagram just shows a blunt cut on the "Auxillary Audio Screen" wire.
If you have purchased an AUX in cable from me this is the color scheme of where the wires are inserted into the radio connector:
SPOT 10 - Right + Signal = White Wire
SPOT 11 - Detection Signal = Red Wire
SPOT 23 - Common Signal (ground) = Black Wire
Spot 24 - Left + Signal = Green Wire
Found out a bit more. Seems the Terminals that go into the radio plug are the same manufacturer and family as the ones that go into the GM receptacle. That makes things nice. Manufacturer is JST and radio plug is the ATL series of connectors Link to Catalog. And the Receptacle plug is the AIT-II connector ( Link to Catalog) but they both can use terminal SAIT-A03T-M064. I have used the SAIT-A02T-M064 becase it accepts a larger wire. Easier to work with with fat fingers.
As you can see from the above table gold plated ones might be better for an audio application. Double the cost but talking pennies really for a higher quality connection.