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04-11-2005, 07:27 PM | #1 | |
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Overhead console
I'm probably in over my head but I purchased an overhead console for my 2003 Venture which was not equiped with one from the factory. I was hoping someone knew the wiring of it. There are 8 wires going to the unit.
Tan Orange Gray/Black Gray Green/Black Green Black Yellow I know it needs 12 volts and ground and I believe the temp probe uses 2 wires but which wires and what else i have no clue. I was hoping someone in the forum could clue me in. Thanks alot I appreciate any help. |
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04-12-2005, 09:35 AM | #2 | |
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Wiring
This is from my factory service manual for my 2002 Silhouette. I will give you the colors of the wires just like the manual has them.
ORN - Battery Positive Voltage BRN - Ignition 3 Voltage GRY - Instrument Panel Lamp Supply Voltage - 1 YEL - DLC (Data Link Communications) LT GRN/BLK - Ambient Air Temperature Sensor BLK - Ground BLK - Ground The manual only shows 7 wires, not the eight that you have. Hopes this helps. |
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04-12-2005, 08:45 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Overhead console
Thanks this is the only info I have received in two months of searching. I greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
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04-15-2005, 02:27 PM | #4 | |
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Re: Overhead console
I was thinking of doing this with my 03 Montana.
Tell me, does the wiring harness exist in the vehicle, or are the 8 wires part of the console assembly? Keep us posted on how this turns out for you |
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04-15-2005, 04:29 PM | #5 | |
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Re: Overhead console
A shop manual would be really invaluable for this as it will have exact locations for connections and pinouts.
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Compass
Compass Calibration.
Depress and hold down both the MODE and E/M buttons while the DIC is in the Compass/Temperature mode. Ignore the variation zone which shows up after 5 seconds and continue holding the buttons. After ten seconds the DIC will acknowledge that calibration is requested by illuminating the C indicator on the compass display if it's not already lit. To calibrate the compass, drive the vehicle through two circles less than 5 mph in a magnetically clean area. The C indicator will disappear and the DIC will display the proper vehicle display. Setting the Compass Variation. Compass variation is the difference between magnetic north and geographic north. In some areas of the country the difference is great enough to cause the compass to give a false reading. If this occures, the compass variance must be set. The zones are numbered 1 through 15. Depress and hold both the MODE and the E/M buttons simultaneously while the DIC is in the Compass/Temperature mode. After 5 seconds, the DIC will display the current variation setting. Release the buttons and adjust to the correct variation number using the E/M button. When the desired variation is reached press the MODE button to accept If tell me what city and state you are from I will tell you the zone number you need to set. This zone map might be in your owners manual. |
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04-22-2005, 01:44 PM | #9 | |
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Re: Overhead console
kdm004....
thanks! I noticed the connector up in front of the radiator for the temperature sensor, so I was hoping the rest of the harness was there inside the vehicle. It makes sense that the wires would be there, as it would probably cost more to manage a variety of vehicle wiring harnesses than it would to just add it to each vehicle time to hit ebay or car-part.com looking for an overhead console. |
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04-28-2005, 09:35 PM | #10 | |
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What was it like taking the head liner out? Did you mount the mounting bracket and then cut the liner to the bracket? Please as much detail as possible. I can't believe contact with people who have answers. I think I can see light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks. jaccod |
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05-08-2005, 08:44 PM | #11 | |
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Hello guys!
I have a 2001 Venture, and I could buy one coming from a 1998 venture. Does anyone know if it'll work in the 2001? Thanks! Yves. |
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05-10-2005, 09:08 PM | #12 | |
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Finally, I have been able to locate an extended overhead console, that was pulled out of a wrecked 2001 Venture.
Does anyone know exactly where to look for the outside air temperature connector on the 2001 Venture? Some say the connector its located near the radiator. Some say the connector is located near the windshield washer tank. Thanks in advance for all the help you could provide on this matter. The engine compartment in the Venture, is so full, that it's difficult to locate things. Yves. Last edited by ypelchat; 08-11-2005 at 10:48 PM. |
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05-26-2005, 12:39 PM | #13 | |
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Just did it!
Ok, so i finally managed to install an overhead console with DIC, in my 2001 Venture that was not equipped with one when it left the factory. Actually, electrically speaking, it was pretty easy to do. The main wiring is already there, and I found the DIC connector and wiring taped and attached to the headliner, over the passenger's side. To gain access to the connector, you will have to remove the two retaining clips that secures the sunshades in place. Thoses clips keep the sunshades from rotating freely. You do not need to remove or loosen the 3 main sunshades screws at all. Just the two small clips. Thoses clips are attached to the roof, with only one screw. Then you will have to reach over the headliner with your hand, to locate the wiring harness, then peel the tape, then pull on the wiring harness, to find the connector. When you have the connector in your hands, it's just a matter of "plug and play", to have the DIC operating. Next: If you look carefully, you will find that there is an unused connector (a 3 pin connector, but with only 2 wires), near the windshield washer tank. This connector is used for the outside temperature sensor. However, in my 2001 Venture, there's an extra wiring harness extension that needs to be purchased (about two feet long). You will need this wiring extension to be able to mount the outside temperature sensor in the right place, which is in front of the radiator, on the left side. So you will have to purchase the sensor itself (about $10.00) and the wiring extension harness (about $12.00). Maybe this extra wiring harness is already there on the Pontiac Montana, but in my 2001 Venture, it's not there, so I had to purchase it. So far, so good, however, there's a catch..... The new overhead console, with the DIC, is slightly narrower than the old console... which means that the headliner cutout hole, near the windshield, is about 1/8 inch larger, on both sides of the front part of the console (near the windshield), than the original overhead console. This gap is only visible for about an inch long, and the rest of the length of the console is OK, with no visible gap. To plug this gap, i've cut the "U" part of the old console, and managed to make the plastic part thinner, using a sander. I then inserted the thinned part over the new console, to plug the visible hole. It looks like it was done at the factory. You will have to trim part of the headliner too, so the extended portion of the console can be attached to the central top bracket. You may not feel too comfortable, doing this headliner trimming to your vehicle, so you may chose to have the console professionnally installed instead. Yves. Last edited by ypelchat; 06-27-2005 at 01:01 AM. |
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Re: Overhead console
Yves,
Did you see the wiring in there for the POWER REAR WINDOWS (to the Switches)? I am thinking about getting some from the junkyard and trying to put them in.
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