Can you please explain how to jump the two wires needed if you don't have the pins? I'd rather not spend $100 on a couple if wires if I can do it myself. Looked at the diagram but what is the easiest way to go about doing this? Only doing the drivers side. Thanks.
Sorry if I was unclear. I've attached photos. The gray ones are the Schrader sensors I removed from the tires I got from a 2020 Jeep. I installed the black ones which are the correct, post 6/21 sensors (68339096AB). My Jeep was built in 10/21, as I stated in the original post. I didn't know...
Ok, so I just installed the correct OEM TPMS sensors for my Jeep built 10/21 (68339096AB). The tire shop only had the program for pre 6/21 sensors so I told them not to worry about it, that it should pick up automatically without programming. My TPMS light is off but my dash shows the PSI stuck...
Just run a jumper from the parking wire (light green) coming from the 16 pin harness and connect it to the harness ground (thicker black wire). Works great. No issues so far.
Lol, yeah it was a nightmare. Definitely no room to add anything else. I already have the Heigh10 installed and a couple of under seat subs, just wanted to upgrade the speakers and get a little more out of it. If I went ahead and did all new wiring, would I disconnect anything from the heigh10...
Nope, no crazy power. 4 ohm Hertz DCX speakers. 60 W I believe. So if new wiring isn't needed, how/where would I tap into the factory setup with the heigh10?
I'd like to install an amp to boost the upgraded speakers I just installed in my JL. Could someone provide me with a schematic of how everything needs to be setup? I understand how to wire the amp itself and that I need to run RCA cables from the heigh10 to the amp, but I'm not sure how/where...
I just upgraded my speakers and would like to amplify them. Are you guys using a single amp for front and rear or dual amps? Also, do I simply run the RCA cables from the outputs of the heigh10 to the amp(s) or is there anything else I need to change from the initial install with the JL kit...