Now to make the voltage divider and final connections. These are the resistors I'm using, plain old 1/4W, 12Kohm ones.
Soldering one resistor on the green wire
And this is what the final result should look like
The other resistor soldered on the ground wire and the KEY 1 wire soldered...
Now let's splice a wire on the steering wheel red/blue stripe wire.
This is going to be the extra length of wire to be spliced
Harness wire cut and ends stripped
One end crimped
Both ends crimped. I then wrapped it with some electrical tape to keep everything in place
Ok, first let's make the ground connection. One way would be to splice it on the main harness, but I chose a more creative way:
I am taking the black wire from an old computer PSU.
My crimping tool
Screwed it on the side of the unit!
This is what the resistive voltage divider should look like
Two resistors of equal value will divide voltage by 2. The value isn't super important, anything from 10K to 100K should work.
I got this Seicane Android radio for my 2002 KJ Liberty because it is the same shape/size as the factory unit and fits on the existing bezel with no need for modifications.
I won't bother describing the installation, because it is quite straightforward. Adapters for factory harness and antenna...
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