Finally I have XM and my auxillary input on my 05TSeXw/Navi!!!!!!
Heres how I did it.....
I took the plug from the bottom of the stereo and spliced in to 4 wires. Here is a diagram. Some of the colors may be wrong but you only need 4. http://img97.echo.cx/img97/9219/hond...spinout1ga.jpg Pins 14 and 6 are the Left channel input from the XM unit. Pins 13 and 5 are the Right channel. Splice the wires from the plug an make sure to leave enough to work with on both sides. Get a pair of RCA jacks (all female ends) and cut them in half. PIN 14= L- connect to the outer part of the RCA Jack 6= L+ connect to the center part of the RCA Jack 13= L- connect outer part of rca 5= L+ connect center part of rca 4=Shield Do the same thing to the wires comming from the car. The rca's I used didn't require a shield so I didn't use it. I never even cut it. If you have rca's that require shield, splice the wire from pin4 and use it accordingly. You should now have 4 rca jacks! I used a SOUNDGATE AUX 3 to control my audio inputs. You can choose between 3 different audio input by way of the switch. Here's a picture! http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...61_46_full.jpg I connected the rca's connected to the plug to the main output of the AUX3. The rca's from the wires comming from the car were connected to the main input of the AUX3. I then connected my tv tuner to Input A on the Soundgate. And when I get my PS2 connected it will be connected to Input B. AND BINGO!!!!! It works with out any sound problems. I will monitor it for a few days, buteverything sounds wonderful. What a relief! |
I1) Congratulations for getting it done and working!
2) I told ya it would work with one of these! : ) |
how do you access your aux source?
and i understand you still have Xm functionality? |
DId you read his title?
"Finally I have XM and my auxillary input on my 05TSeXw/Navi!!!!!!" He selects "XM" and then ... "You can choose between 3 different audio input by way of the switch". |
There are 2 switches I added. The switch on the right turns my screen from Navi to Video. The button to the right of it has 3 settings I, O, and II. O is the "neutral" and plays the XM signal. When I want to hear the TV I switch to II. When I want to hear DVD/PS2 I switch to I.
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I ment to say the button to the "LEFT" of it.
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Originally Posted by elduderino
I1) Congratulations for getting it done and working!
2) I told ya it would work with one of these! : ) |
Sticky?
Well done man. This car is sure getting expensive for me. So much stuff to get! |
I don't think I ever posted but, basically you just spliced into your XM cable correct? The Audio portion of it that is, right?
Also, when yo uwant to select your AUX source, I take it there is no CD-C selection on your HU but instead you keep it on either XM1 or XM2 and then switch to your other sources? I just got an 05 TSX with factory XM so I want to do a pretty simple solution, which yours seems to be. |
Originally Posted by finalstageauto
I don't think I ever posted but, basically you just spliced into your XM cable correct? The Audio portion of it that is, right?
Also, when yo uwant to select your AUX source, I take it there is no CD-C selection on your HU but instead you keep it on either XM1 or XM2 and then switch to your other sources? I just got an 05 TSX with factory XM so I want to do a pretty simple solution, which yours seems to be. There is no CD-C slection on my HU. I keep it on XM1 or XM2. I used the Soundgate AUX3 (About $60-70) to switch between my auxillary inputs. The output from the XM unit to the HU is constant. So in order to use it, it needs to be temporarily interupted. That's what the AUX3 does. It has a 3 way switch to choose between Input A, Input B, Nuetral (XM). |
Thanks for the info. Makes sense. Kind of like a multigame selectors that you can use on your TV to play different video game units.
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Does splicing the wires void your warranty :-(
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Originally Posted by dmbfan36_23
Does splicing the wires void your warranty :-(
By using that adapter he mentioned first, no it does not. You are splicing into the extra harness he bought and then just plugging that in. If you need to take it out, just unplug the original end from the new harness and plug directly into the xm radio again! |
So if I get new bus harnesses -
Male: 08A31-0E1-010 Female: 08A31-0F1-000 I can just rip out the stock one and wires and replace them with the new setup, then swap them back when needed? Cool.... has anyone else attempted this mod? |
Originally Posted by dmbfan36_23
So if I get new bus harnesses -
Male: 08A31-0E1-010 Female: 08A31-0F1-000 I can just rip out the stock one and wires and replace them with the new setup, then swap them back when needed? Cool.... has anyone else attempted this mod? First off there is not RIPPING of wires. Just unplug the original adapter, plug one end into the new adapter and then the other into the XM unit itself. Second you will have a MUCH easier time finding the female version, then male. About $42 from any Honda dealer. I completed my setup last night actually. I am amazed at the quality of the sound. Get the RCA jacks at Radioshack for $3.99 a pair. Then just solder the wires to the jacks and you are done. |
Originally Posted by DeathtoToasters
By using that adapter he mentioned first, no it does not. You are splicing into the extra harness he bought and then just plugging that in.
If you need to take it out, just unplug the original end from the new harness and plug directly into the xm radio again! As far as warranty goes. If you blow something doing it, they might not replace it. but if something else goes wrong down the road you should be ok. |
Originally Posted by DeathtoToasters
First off there is not RIPPING of wires. Just unplug the original adapter, plug one end into the new adapter and then the other into the XM unit itself.
Second you will have a MUCH easier time finding the female version, then male. About $42 from any Honda dealer. I completed my setup last night actually. I am amazed at the quality of the sound. Get the RCA jacks at Radioshack for $3.99 a pair. Then just solder the wires to the jacks and you are done. |
If you do it near the head unit you are just looking for punishment. I like things simple and easy. Much easier to get to the trunk and do it all in the kitchen with that adapter and then plug it in back in the trunk :P
Plus this way you avoid any warranty issues at all! |
Originally Posted by DeathtoToasters
I completed my setup last night actually. I am amazed at the quality of the sound.
Did you happen to take pictures along the way for a DIY Guide? I'd love to know how people run the switch over to the other side of the steering wheel... I know there are guides for ripping the center console apart.... How long did the install take? |
Originally Posted by dmbfan36_23
I'm with you about getting the extra hareness... $40 and be able to restore it to stock before warranty work is a no brainer for me...
Did you happen to take pictures along the way for a DIY Guide? I'd love to know how people run the switch over to the other side of the steering wheel... I know there are guides for ripping the center console apart.... How long did the install take? I put the soundgate in the trunk area by the navi and xm also. All I did was splice some wires to make the switch longer and mounted the switch in the center console. Look Here: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=120209 Mine is the second set of pics. PLEASE NOTE: that I got rid of the hot gluing idea. If you read the whole thread you will notice that I updated it today. |
Originally Posted by DeathtoToasters
If you do it near the head unit you are just looking for punishment. I like things simple and easy. Much easier to get to the trunk and do it all in the kitchen with that adapter and then plug it in back in the trunk :P
EDIT: <NEVERMIND> I see you just posted a link to the DIY.... Thanks! |
Also check out the original original thread:
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117588 DMBFAN: If you remove the trunk lining on the right side of the trunk where the navi is, the xm radio is right there. Just remove it by loosening three screws. Sorry to ruin your day :) Also check here for some REALLY great instructions for something VERY similar: http://www.robertcotran.com/persephone/navi.php If you look at page 3-5 you will see the trunk area. |
I see where the problem is. You are dealing with a TL in your case. Apples and Oranges my man! This is a TSX issue. No wonder why you bought plugs and stuff. I thought you had a TSX. Totally different ball game! If you have a TSX it would be better to follow what I have done for now until there is a better way to do it.
Please don't post TL stuff in this thread! We have a different head unit and different issues in our TSX with Nav and XM. That is what this thread was made for! You are just going to confuse people. Thanks for your help, but please leave this thread for the 05 TSXers with Nav and XM!! We have different problems than 04tsxs, TLs, RLs, MDXs, Hyundais, Volvos...etc! |
It seems I got confused from the Subject...since it doesn't say anything about car model, I say 'T' and assumed TL...
Sorry about that.... |
No problem!
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Ok so for the TSX we can't put it in the trunk.. got it...
Originally Posted by CJams
I bought a Soundgate Aux3 and cut in to the wires that go to the plug on the bottom of the HU. It's a stock factory plug on the car.
CJams, how long did the install take? Also, have you experienced any volume drop in the XM radio after the install? |
No volume drop! Or minimal if any for me. I am not sure if there are any plugs that can be purchased for it. That is the main issue with keeping XM and adding an auxillary input right now. No one makes a plug and play adapter that will work yet. As far as I know, splicing the HU wires is the only way to do it. There are plugs out there, but they won't let you keep XM. It took about an hour to install it. I can't remeber if I had to take the stereo out. I don't think I did. The wires have all been soldered since we're dealing with rca level inputs that are subject to noise.
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Originally Posted by CJams
I see where the problem is. You are dealing with a TL in your case. Apples and Oranges my man! This is a TSX issue. No wonder why you bought plugs and stuff. I thought you had a TSX. Totally different ball game! If you have a TSX it would be better to follow what I have done for now until there is a better way to do it.
Please don't post TL stuff in this thread! We have a different head unit and different issues in our TSX with Nav and XM. That is what this thread was made for! You are just going to confuse people. Thanks for your help, but please leave this thread for the 05 TSXers with Nav and XM!! We have different problems than 04tsxs, TLs, RLs, MDXs, Hyundais, Volvos...etc! |
Originally Posted by rbf351
i doesn't matter what you have 04-05 TL, 05 MDX or 05 TSX they all have the same issue when trying to add an aux input (you lose your Navi screen, and all of the buttons stop working), i did the same thing to my TL and a co workers MDX, cut the 4 wires in the same white harness, and spliced in my RCA cables for my DVD player, so instead of having XM i have an "aux in" i could have done the same as you and hooked a switch to keep XM, but i never use it
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Originally Posted by dmbfan36_23
So you kill the nav screen when you do this mod?? or that's a risk?
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Originally Posted by rbf351
i doesn't matter what you have 04-05 TL, 05 MDX or 05 TSX they all have the same issue when trying to add an aux input (you lose your Navi screen, and all of the buttons stop working), i did the same thing to my TL and a co workers MDX, cut the 4 wires in the same white harness, and spliced in my RCA cables for my DVD player, so instead of having XM i have an "aux in" i could have done the same as you and hooked a switch to keep XM, but i never use it
This thread is geared towards 05 TSX's with NAV and XM. They may have the same "issue" but the head units are all different!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't want TSXers getting confused with pictures of TL, MDX's, Ford escorts, etc... In my quest to get it to work in my car not 1 TLer, or MDXer or whatever came to assist us with 05TSX Nav and XM. Now you want to tell me it's the same? Where were you 4 months ago? If you didn't see the first page, it contains a diagram of a plug from a TSX electrical troubleshooting manual. If you can prove that is the same diagram that is found in a TL elecrtical troubleshooting diagram then maybe we can make a thread for all of us. But as of now, this is a TSX problem solving thread and any pictures of TLs or anything else is just going to confuse the members that have the same problem I had. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you unplug the white plug on the bottom of the 05 TSX NAV head unit, you will loose touch screen functions. Your screen will still work, your radio will still work (minus XM), but you will not be able to control anything by the touch screen. I unpluged it then turned the car on to see what would happen before I cut any wires. You won't blow anything as long as you only cut the wires suggested at the beggining of this thread. Now please don't argue how many cars in the world have this problem! If your comments aren't directed specifically towards the 05TSX with NAV and XM please refrain from posting on this thread. PLEASE! |
Originally Posted by CJams
This thread is geared towards 05 TSX's with NAV and XM. They may have the same "issue" but the head units are all different!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't want TSXers getting confused with pictures of TL, MDX's, Ford escorts, etc...
In my quest to get it to work in my car not 1 TLer, or MDXer or whatever came to assist us with 05TSX Nav and XM. Now you want to tell me it's the same? Where were you 4 months ago? If you didn't see the first page, it contains a diagram of a plug from a TSX electrical troubleshooting manual. If you can prove that is the same diagram that is found in a TL elecrtical troubleshooting diagram then maybe we can make a thread for all of us. But as of now, this is a TSX problem solving thread and any pictures of TLs or anything else is just going to confuse the members that have the same problem I had. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you unplug the white plug on the bottom of the 05 TSX NAV head unit, you will loose touch screen functions. Your screen will still work, your radio will still work (minus XM), but you will not be able to control anything by the touch screen. I unpluged it then turned the car on to see what would happen before I cut any wires. You won't blow anything as long as you only cut the wires suggested at the beggining of this thread. Now please don't argue how many cars in the world have this problem! If your comments aren't directed specifically towards the 05TSX with NAV and XM please refrain from posting on this thread. PLEASE! and to answer you question, i wasn't interested in doing this 4 months ago, just decided to do it on my car a few weeks ago here is a schmatic of the TL https://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/...6139AbtHDZi4bu if you can read the number you can see it;s 14= L- 6= L+ 13= R- 5= R+ |
Then I guess it does apply to them. I wonder why no one else ever said anything about it. Did you use this thread to help you get it to work or did you just go for broke like I did?
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Originally Posted by CJams
Then I guess it does apply to them. I wonder why no one else ever said anything about it. Did you use this thread to help you get it to work or did you just go for broke like I did?
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I believe I read they was an extension harness from Honda that plugged between the xm box in the trunk on the TSX and the factory connnetor. It could be used at the nav or at the xm. It is the same as the Y connectory but just a single harness(no Y). Does anybody know the part number and if this does match up for sure. Would like to add the input without cutting the factory harness.
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Originally Posted by dizzy1
I believe I read they was an extension harness from Honda that plugged between the xm box in the trunk on the TSX and the factory connnetor. It could be used at the nav or at the xm. It is the same as the Y connectory but just a single harness(no Y). Does anybody know the part number and if this does match up for sure. Would like to add the input without cutting the factory harness.
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So this will work on the TL w/XM as well?
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Originally Posted by cTLgo
So this will work on the TL w/XM as well?
yes it does |
:woot:
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Does anybody know of the part number that has the 14 pin connector? There is the 'Y" cable that a few people bought but also there is a straight extension cable. Does anybody know that part number so I can order it. Thanks
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Since this thread is so damn difficult for me to find and i've been getting pm'd about the wire diagrams for this plug I thought I would bump it for people having issues with the iPod Blitzsafe adapter.
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CJams - you are the man!!!!I just did my install based on your instructions and it came out perfect. I bought the Honda harness so I didn't have to cut any stock wiring. (plus, I suck at soldering and didn't want to try to do it in the car) soldered 2 pair of RCA's into it. I used male RCA's since the aux-3 had females and it was going to be mounted close. Installed my switch in the same place as yours. Added a Radio Shack 1/8" stereo female panel mount input in the storage compartment under the center armrest. Using the Belkin I-Pod charger in there with a cable running to the new input. The only issue I ran into is that the Radio Shack panel mount socket doesn't seem to grip a lot of mini plugs tightly. The only one I had that felt secure in there was a splitter into 2 RCA's so I had to do a little more cutting and soldering. If you ever come back to Tampa, I owe you a beer or two. Thanks for the great info.
http://img331.imageshack.us/img331/4170/dscn23196yb.jpg http://img331.imageshack.us/img331/4857/dscn23200xs.jpg |
I would just like to start by thanking everybody who's taken the time to document thier work. Being a new TSX owner I've had many questions, and this place seems to have all the answers.
Here's my question: Will this set-up work for a non-navi 05 TSX? (I'm assuming it will) Also, If I didn't want to do this myself, does anybody know a custom installer who they'd recomend in the greater Los Angeles area? |
YW bullyx2!!! Great job:thumbsup: I think there's a plug and play unit to do this now. I haven't looked in to it since I no longer need it. I think an ipod may be in my near future:whistle:.....unless I spring for other mods like jtso's exhaust...... almost off of mod restriction...tick tock tick tock
aparnold-I thought you had nav w/xm? If you don't have xm you can buy the shond3 and use it. But this should work for most tsx's. |
I thought you had nav w/xm? If you don't have xm you can buy the shond3 and use it. But this should work for most tsx's. Nope, Non-navi. I was under the impression that the XM shared the AUX input, and I'd have to disable it if I wanted to add the shond3. Also, is the shond3 powered by the wiring harness, or do I have to run a seperate 12v+ground? |
Oh, but you do have xm.... I see. Then you will need to do something like this. shond3 won let you keep xm. You need something like an aux3. This thread will work for you.
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OK,
So, I don't need the shond3. Just the Aux 3 patched in between the XM and the Head Unit. Simple enough. :) Am I right? I need to get all my info straight before I go to the installer. I think I'm going to install a second HU (Probably an alpine) so I can have MP3 Cd playback, and I'll use the Aux input on the HU, (or the second on the Aux 3) to run my harddrive based mp3 player. Thanks again for all the info. |
Aux 3 Cheap!
Hey, just thought I'd let everybody know that I found the AUX 3 switcher at Chumbo.com for 45.99 (15 buck less than logjam!)
Link: Chumbo.com AUX 3 |
Originally Posted by aparnold
OK,
So, I don't need the shond3. Just the Aux 3 patched in between the XM and the Head Unit. Simple enough. :) Am I right? Be sure to post pics if you add the head unit:) We like to see that stuffs! I paid like $69 +tax for my Aux3. But I had it the same day since I bought it from a local stereo shop. |
Be sure to post pics if you add the head unit I got 2nd day for 20 cents more than ground (they have a "special" deal going right now) Here the total break-down: Subtotal: $45.99 Total Tax: $3.78 Shipping: $6.24 [FedEx 2-Day] Order Total: $56.01 Total Due: $56.01 *** Has anybody found the P/N for the extension harness? *** |
Originally Posted by aparnold
*** Has anybody found the P/N for the extension harness? ***
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I think the part number is P/N 08A31-0E1-010. I ordered mine through a local Honda dealer. They didn't have the 08A31-0E1-010 part listed in the computer, but they did have the female 08A31-0E1-000! Which one do I need? Is this a Y cable, or just an extension? Can it be mounted in the dash, or does it need to be mounted in the trunk? I'm really confused at this point. Also, does anybody have a large scan of the schematics availible? |
Ok, a little more research...
08A31-0E1-010 = Harness extension cable 08A31-0E1-000 = Harness Y Cable Can anybody please confirm before I buy? |
Originally Posted by aparnold
Ok, a little more research...
08A31-0E1-010 = Harness extension cable 08A31-0E1-000 = Harness Y Cable Can anybody please confirm before I buy? |
I probably should have used it, but oh well...
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