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Old 05-01-2008, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Help!!! More Stereo Woes

So anyway some low life took my Avic D3 from my FJ, and I bought a replacement FJammer from an inmate of this wonderful site. Only problem I got now is I had a PAC SWIPS hooked up for my steering wheel controls and the thief just ripped out the wiring on the AVIC. Everything else is ok but the 10 pin pug to the factory steering harness is MIA.

So if anyone has replaced their factory unit with aftermarket and never has plans to go back to stock, I am looking for a factory 10 pin plug with a few inches of leads to help complete more poor raped FJ.

Not sure what to do, so any helpful suggestions would also be awesome!



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Old 05-01-2008, 08:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Help!!! More Stereo Woes

Well if you can get your hands on a wiring diagram you could make get a 10 pin molex connector and fab your own.
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Re: Help!!! More Stereo Woes

well I had no idea.....My wife's scion XD has the exact same plugs and she has an AVIC with the PAC swips installed so I just clipped the remaining 4 wires on the steering control plug and went back to the FJ with the wiring diagram and PRESTO back in business. I am sporting the SCION factory radio until the FJAMMER comes on Monday.
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Re: Help!!! More Stereo Woes

That Scion radio is a nice unit! Maybe sneak the FJammer into her Scion?
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