Re: Question......
The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection."
I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on before actually starting the engine. This is from another Nokia car kit manual: "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound system. If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. >>That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the >>power for the radio. >> >>Matt >> >><budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message >>news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com. .. >>> >>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car >>> kit. >>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to >>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some >>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. >>> >>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but >>> none the >>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just >>> might >>> have it. >>> >>> Can anyone help? Thanks >>> >>> -- >>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >>> >> -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: Question......
The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection."
I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on before actually starting the engine. This is from another Nokia car kit manual: "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound system. If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. >>That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the >>power for the radio. >> >>Matt >> >><budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message >>news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com. .. >>> >>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car >>> kit. >>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to >>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some >>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. >>> >>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but >>> none the >>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just >>> might >>> have it. >>> >>> Can anyone help? Thanks >>> >>> -- >>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >>> >> -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: Question......
The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection."
I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on before actually starting the engine. This is from another Nokia car kit manual: "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound system. If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. >>That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the >>power for the radio. >> >>Matt >> >><budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message >>news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com. .. >>> >>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car >>> kit. >>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to >>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some >>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. >>> >>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but >>> none the >>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just >>> might >>> have it. >>> >>> Can anyone help? Thanks >>> >>> -- >>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >>> >> -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: Question......
Did you look on the fuse panel for a place to plug in a spade connector
labeled 'igns'? Where are you getting the power for the unit from? Is is a full time 12 volts or switched? If it is switched, then you can just tag the wire to the power. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) budman@frozenorth.ca wrote: > The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection." > I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on > before actually starting the engine. > > This is from another Nokia car kit manual: > > "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: > -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box > -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound > system. > > If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. > > >>> That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the >>> power for the radio. >>> >>> Matt >>> >>> <budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message >>> news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com... >>>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car >>>> kit. >>>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to >>>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some >>>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. >>>> >>>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but >>>> none the >>>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just >>>> might >>>> have it. >>>> >>>> Can anyone help? Thanks >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >>>> > |
Re: Question......
Did you look on the fuse panel for a place to plug in a spade connector
labeled 'igns'? Where are you getting the power for the unit from? Is is a full time 12 volts or switched? If it is switched, then you can just tag the wire to the power. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) budman@frozenorth.ca wrote: > The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection." > I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on > before actually starting the engine. > > This is from another Nokia car kit manual: > > "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: > -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box > -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound > system. > > If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. > > >>> That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the >>> power for the radio. >>> >>> Matt >>> >>> <budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message >>> news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com... >>>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car >>>> kit. >>>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to >>>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some >>>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. >>>> >>>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but >>>> none the >>>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just >>>> might >>>> have it. >>>> >>>> Can anyone help? Thanks >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >>>> > |
Re: Question......
Did you look on the fuse panel for a place to plug in a spade connector
labeled 'igns'? Where are you getting the power for the unit from? Is is a full time 12 volts or switched? If it is switched, then you can just tag the wire to the power. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) budman@frozenorth.ca wrote: > The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection." > I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on > before actually starting the engine. > > This is from another Nokia car kit manual: > > "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: > -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box > -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound > system. > > If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. > > >>> That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the >>> power for the radio. >>> >>> Matt >>> >>> <budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message >>> news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com... >>>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car >>>> kit. >>>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to >>>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some >>>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. >>>> >>>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but >>>> none the >>>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just >>>> might >>>> have it. >>>> >>>> Can anyone help? Thanks >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >>>> > |
Re: Question......
Did you look on the fuse panel for a place to plug in a spade connector
labeled 'igns'? Where are you getting the power for the unit from? Is is a full time 12 volts or switched? If it is switched, then you can just tag the wire to the power. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) budman@frozenorth.ca wrote: > The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection." > I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on > before actually starting the engine. > > This is from another Nokia car kit manual: > > "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: > -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box > -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound > system. > > If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. > > >>> That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the >>> power for the radio. >>> >>> Matt >>> >>> <budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message >>> news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com... >>>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car >>>> kit. >>>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to >>>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some >>>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. >>>> >>>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but >>>> none the >>>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just >>>> might >>>> have it. >>>> >>>> Can anyone help? Thanks >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >>>> > |
Re: Question......
I recommend putting a voltmeter or test light on likely fuse box terminals.
Then see whether key-on key-off makes it light up and go out. Earle <budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message news:a7c933ta9eoiups72fs6c3a6isol92ich6@4ax.com... > The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection." > I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on > before actually starting the engine. > > This is from another Nokia car kit manual: > > "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: > -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box > -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound > system. > > If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. > > > >>That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the > >>power for the radio. > >> > >>Matt > >> > >><budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message > >>news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com. .. > >>> > >>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car > >>> kit. > >>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to > >>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some > >>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. > >>> > >>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but > >>> none the > >>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just > >>> might > >>> have it. > >>> > >>> Can anyone help? Thanks > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > >>> > >> > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > |
Re: Question......
I recommend putting a voltmeter or test light on likely fuse box terminals.
Then see whether key-on key-off makes it light up and go out. Earle <budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message news:a7c933ta9eoiups72fs6c3a6isol92ich6@4ax.com... > The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection." > I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on > before actually starting the engine. > > This is from another Nokia car kit manual: > > "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: > -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box > -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound > system. > > If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. > > > >>That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the > >>power for the radio. > >> > >>Matt > >> > >><budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message > >>news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com. .. > >>> > >>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car > >>> kit. > >>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to > >>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some > >>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. > >>> > >>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but > >>> none the > >>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just > >>> might > >>> have it. > >>> > >>> Can anyone help? Thanks > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > >>> > >> > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > |
Re: Question......
I recommend putting a voltmeter or test light on likely fuse box terminals.
Then see whether key-on key-off makes it light up and go out. Earle <budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message news:a7c933ta9eoiups72fs6c3a6isol92ich6@4ax.com... > The thing that threw me, is "Some vehicles do not come with an IGNS connection." > I can't think of ever seeing a vehicle that did NOT turn the radio etc. on > before actually starting the engine. > > This is from another Nokia car kit manual: > > "Ignition-Sensing" must be connected to either of the following: > -the ignition-sense wire/terminal in the fuse box > -the sound system position-sensing terminal/wire located behind the sound > system. > > If anyone can pinpoint either of these locations, it would be appreciated. > > > >>That will refer to a circuit that comes on when you turn the key, like the > >>power for the radio. > >> > >>Matt > >> > >><budman@frozenorth.ca> wrote in message > >>news:8v9933d1lertsctcfqgulmud5j13k5bt6a@4ax.com. .. > >>> > >>> I have an '06 Liberty diesel and just installed a Nokia hands-free car > >>> kit. > >>> There is reference to connecting the 'blue' wire to the "IGNS line" to > >>> facilitate turning the unit on & off with the 'ignition'. Apparently some > >>> vehicles to not come with an IGNS connection. > >>> > >>> Of course, I realize that my diesel doesn't use 'ignition' per se, but > >>> none the > >>> less wonder if this IGNS connection refers to something else, and I just > >>> might > >>> have it. > >>> > >>> Can anyone help? Thanks > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > >>> > >> > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > |
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