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Old 07-06-2009, 05:04 PM
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I think there is a 12 volt constant in the Tundra radio wiring harness SybErk. I'll have a look at my Scosche wiring diagram tonight and see. I pretty sure that's right because I also mounted the Sirius unit (CD-SB10) under the cupholders and ran the 12 volts power and ground up to the Scosche wiring harnass.
thanks rarjar and Tox. If it's not too much trouble, I'd appreciate that. If not, I can just check each wire for power with my little light tester. If you wired your CD-SB10 to the harness, then I'm sure it's there. Just have to find the pesky little bastard. Did you tap into the power and ground in the OEM wiring or on the scosche harness?
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Read Tox's previous post SybErk... he's saying you should hook up to the switched 12 volt power source... and now that I think about it, I believe that's what I did... as I recall I couldn't see leaving power on to the Sirius adapter full time.
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Read Tox's previous post SybErk... he's saying you should hook up to the switched 12 volt power source... and now that I think about it, I believe that's what I did... as I recall I couldn't see leaving power on to the Sirius adapter full time.
well from my understanding, the CD-SB10 has memory to it as well to store game alert, song alert, stuff like that. So it would probably need constant 12v as per the instructions. Right???
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Yes you are correct, and I was wrong on my last post SybErk... I looked at my wiring diagram and I did hook the CD-SB10 to the 12 volt constant power wire (which is the yellow wire on the Scosche wiring harnass). Which means, there is, at least on my JBL harnass, a 12 volt constant in the Yoda Radio wiring harnass. It will be in the main power plug of the radio. I would check for a yellow wire????
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Thanks man, really appreciate it!!!! I'll give this a go tomorrow morning before work.
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Sure enough, the yellow wire on the scosche harness is even labeled "12v constant". Tapped into that, then ran the ground wire to the ground in the harness, works like a charm. Thanks for your help.
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Old 07-07-2009, 10:27 AM
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Glad to help... for some reason, I didn't realize you were using the Scosche wiring harnass. If I had, I could have "cut to the chase" and told you the Scosche yellow wire was 12 volts constant! My bad, just demonstrates how written communications can get so screwed up, lol!!
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Thanks again. Another question about your Sirius input. When you hit "List" to show your stored stations, does it have any information next to the "P1:" "P2:", etc...?? Mine just say P1, P2, P3, P4, etc... Kindda sucks. So I just keep it in the other mode where I hit the up/down arrows to go through the pre programmed stations.
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No mine didn't either SybErk, that is until I saved some stations for the presets. I just find the station(s) I want (e.g., 103 for Blue Collar Comedy Channel) hold the preset button until it shows accepted where I want to store it and walla its saved. You can also go to the next page and use the 10 key button to manually enter a Sirius station.
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No mine didn't either SybErk, that is until I saved some stations for the presets. I just find the station(s) I want (e.g., 103 for Blue Collar Comedy Channel) hold the preset button until it shows accepted where I want to store it and walla its saved. You can also go to the next page and use the 10 key button to manually enter a Sirius station.
hmmm, okay. guess i"ll have to mess with it because I did that. I went to the list screen where it has "P1:" - "P6:", programmed a station for each one and still, the list only read "P1:" - "P6:", no channel information after it. Although, on top it does show what channel it's on. But i figured it would show some information after the P:? Here's a crappy cell phone pic of what mine shows. I have P:1 set to Howard 100.

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