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Universal Steering Wheel Radio Remote Interface for Eclipse Radios with a Wired Remote Input Connection
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Before You Start
A. Is this product compatible with the vehicle?
SWI-ECL2 Connections
Brown Loop
Green
Orange
Yellow
Red
White
Blue
Black
Purple Loop
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•Green - SWC signal input. Used with Version # 1, 2 or 4 only.
•Orange - SWC signal input. Used with Version # 6 or 7 only.
•Yellow - SWC signal input. Used with Version # 5 or 10 only.
•Red - Interface power wire. Must be connected to a 12v ACC. or IGN. source controlled by the key.
•White - SWC signal input. Used with Version # 3, 8, 9, 11 and 12 only.
•Blue - GM HVAC data output. Used with Version # 4 only.
•Black - Interface ground wire.
Cut the Brown or Purple loop if instructed to by the Vehicle Application Guide. All connections (including notes and additional notes) must be made before programming the interface.
*NOTE - It is recommended that the Red wire is connected to the same ACC. or IGN. wire as the radio.
•See Vehicle Application Guide (separate sheet) for listing of vehicles and connection information.
•If your vehicle is not listed, check
B. Prepare for the installation.
• Review the application guide for vehicle specifi c wiring details and note where the steering wheel control wires will be found. Keep in mind that the supplied interface wire harness is two feet long
• Use a digital multi meter for checking and verifying vehicle circuits.
Radio Control Wires
Connect the
Brown | Brown | Brown |
White | White | Brown/Black |
Using the Vehicle Application Guide
The Vehicle Application Guide and Connector images (included with interface) contain the known locations of steering wheel control wires for vehicles compatible with this interface. If your Year, Make or Model is not listed below check
• Choose your Make, Year, and Model and highlight the complete column across the page.
• If the exact model and year is not listed, choose a broad Model name such as “All Models” or one that describes the radio connector.
D. Locating the vehicle steering wheel control wire.
•Determine your Interface Wire Color (Green, Yellow, Orange or White). This wire will be connected to vehicle’s steering wheel control wire
•The Interface Connector (if available) is an image of the vehicle plug. This image is found on the Vehicle Connector Chart.
•The Pin Number and Color (if available) refers to the vehicle’s SWC wire located in the Interface Connector (if available).
Programming the Interface Version Number
Step 1.
Refer to the Vehicle Application Guide for the version number that corresponds to your vehicle. Write the Version Number below for quick reference. Make sure to read all steps before programming as some are time sensitive. If the result indicated to the left of the arrow does not result from the step performed, you must start again. Double checking connections may be necessary before continuing. At this point all connections should be made and
the key should be in the off position. Keeping the door open during programming is recommended to disable the R.A.P. feature (if available)
Version Number: ____________ (Write Version Number here) |
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ECL2 |
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| Press and hold the Program Button. | ECL2 | |
| OFF |
| STRT | While holding the Program Button, |
| and stay on as long as the |
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| turn the vehicle key to the ignition or |
| Program Button is held in. |
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| On position. |
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| SWI- | The LED will turn off immediately |
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ECL2 | Step 3. | after the Program Button is released | |
| Release the Program Button. |
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•The Additional Notes are connections that may have been supplied by the radio prior to removal. These must be made in order to complete the steering wheel control circuit.
•Some vehicles will require an additional CAN bus interface. This will be needed if “Yes” is printed below CAN Interface heading.
•The Version number will tell the interface what SWC circuit type is being used. This will be addressed on the next page. The Note ID is a vehicle specifi c programming tip or connection instruction. Only read notes in the note chart specifi ed by the Note ID. Disregard all others.
•Cut Purple? Cut Brown? This refers to the loops on the
SWI- | Step 4. | SWI | - | The LED will flash each |
ECL2 | Press and release the Program Button |
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SWI- | Step 5. |
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3 seconds after the last press of the Program Button, the LED will fl ash the same |
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| number of times as just pressed. This indicates the programmed version number. Turn | ACC | ||
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| vehicle key to the Off position. The version programming sequence is now complete. | OFF | ||
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If the repeated fl ash count of the LED does not match the version number needed, you must start over at Step 2.