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I am from the Netherlands and I imported an Pacifica from the U.S. last year. Unfortunately, Chrysler Europe does not give me any support and service.
Maybe you can help me. I want to install an aftermarket
Navigation system, which I want to connect to the Main Audio Unit. In order to do that, I need to know the PIN configuration of the system. Which PIN is AUDIO IN ?
Is it Normal CINCH / RCA AUDIO IN ? (LOW LEVEL) ?
Model no. P05082764AF
I also want to keep using me 6-disc DVD player. Concerning this, I want to know which PIN is RCA sound OUT ? (is it normal signal CINCH or RCA ?
And does the DVD player have a Video + Audio (RCA) INPUT on the backside?
Model no. P05094031AA
You are one of my last hopes to get my system working.
I hope you can help. Thanks in advance!
Richard Schouten
Piotr
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Does our engine have a "drive by wire" technology that the oil from the K&N air filter will ruin? :confuse:
I've seen this problem with the Nissan 3.5 lt drive by wire engines but not with engines with a normal cable throttle. :surprise:
thanks
Vic
Drive by wire simply means that there is no cable between the gas pedal and the engine. The accelerator is controlled electronically. It does not necessarily mean that anything else is different about the engine.
Thanks!
So...has anyone had problems with oil from the K&N air filter ruining the MAF (mass air flow sensor) on the throttle body??
:confuse:
This problem occurs with the Maxima I own thus, I never bought a K&N for the Maxima.
Are the K&Ns OK for the Pacifica? :confuse:
thanks
Vic
I can't imagine a scenario where drive by wire will mess up the oil from the K & N air filter.
I don't have a K& N air filter, I replace conventionally, but my 04 Pacifica has 33,000 miles on it and runs like a champ. My wife's Lexus 300 doesn't run any better, and she agrees.
You can knock the Pacifica on some things, but I tell you at 50 yrs old, I have had far worse cars . I would buy another one , as I know they are working on updates.
Bottom line: The Pacifica looks great, and that is enough.
Enough said.............
PS Next time I'll try with streaming video...
I would be happy to have a knowledgable Pacifica owner explain how this works....
Before you screw....be sure you have a flush fit on the outside of the car (one of mine has a little gap since I did not have someone else look at it before I drilled)
FRONT FLAPS:
They suggest that you use a 1/4" drill to punch through the plastic cladding. I used 3/16" instead to try and get a better grip for the threaded screws. Turn you tire towards the outside so you can get a drill in easier.
BACK FLAPS:
Jack up the car to gain additional clearance for the drill to punch in the required holes. No need to remove the tire...jacking it up gives you the required space.
I used the 3/16" drill bit on all holes EXCEPT FOR THE ONE SELF-FASTENER (push in-not threaded). USE THE 1/4" DRILL BIT FOR THIS HOLE.
The flaps look very nice and professional. They really help keep the rear window clean. I have only seen 1 other Pacifica with them on...and they only did the rear wheels.
Spend the extra money and get the factory ones...it looks cleaner. :shades:
Thanks
Vic
I hated the crappy ( Leggo Pictures) instructions, so IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to "trial fit " all of the flaps and "visualize" before you drill. I made a couple of stupid boo-boos that fortunately I was able to hide in the final result.
I will have to say, that if you have jackstands , it is easier to just remove the rear wheels though, as my cordless drill just could not negotiate around the fixed rear wheels.
While you are at it, just order the chrome exhaust tip and install it at the same time. Really completes the look............... :shades:
I looked thru the installation diagram, and it just doesn't show where to hook it up. Pls let me know if you have any idea.
Thanks,
Jose
And what is the part #/
Do you have any pictures of the installation ?
Sincerely
Thanks
Steve
Thanks!
With that in mind, a posts from this discussion have been moved in these two discussions:
Chrysler Pacifica NAV System Questions
Chrysler Pacifica: Audio & Entertainment Systems
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Thanks for your help and understanding as we move the furniture around a bit!
Thanks,
Chris