PAC SWI-RC User Manual
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Steering Wheel
Interface
Connect SWI white
wire to resistors
47
100
150
560
1000
1500
47 = yel, vio, blk
100 = brn, blk, brn
150 = brn, grn, brn
560 = grn, blu, brn
1000 = brn, blk, red
1500 = brn, grn, red
3900 = org, wht, red
5100 = grn, brn, red
Some vehicles have a separate wire for each of the steering wheel buttons. Use this resistor kit for the steering wheel
push buttons that do not already have a resistor network connected to them. Examples are Nissan and Harley Davidson
motorcycles.
Connect a resistor to each side of a push button and connect the other ends of the resistor all together. Connect the
SWI-RC's white wire to these resistors. On the Harley Davidson, one button can be connected directly to the SWI-RC.
By putting two or more resistor in series, you can come up with additional values. Ex. 150 + 1000 + 1500 = 2650
ohms.
Appendix C: Resistor Kit
Appendix B: Vehicle Exception Notes
Vehicle Make
Year/Model
Description
Audi
2002-2008 A4/S4
2002-2005 A6/S6
The SWI-CAN must also be used
All with 5-Volt SWC data wire at the steering column
All with factory activated cellular phones
2003-2004 C230
2003-2004 CLK
2003-2004 CLK 320
The SWI-CAN must also be used
200-2002 CLK
2007 CLK 350
200-2007 E
2008 GL
2001-2003 S
2006 SLK
The SWI-CAN2 must also be used
Mitsubishi
2006-2007 Raider
The SWI-CAN2 must also be used
Chrysler, Dodge,
Jeep
2004+ Durango
All 2005+ Vehicles
The SWI-CAN or SWI-CAN2 must also be used (unless
you are using the SWI-RC in conjunction with the C2R-
CHY4)
Porsche
Cayenne
The SWI-CAN must also be used
Toyota
Sienna
All before 2001
Volkswagen
All
The SWI-CAN must also be used in all models with
double DIN head units
Volvo
All
All
BMW
All
Mercedes
Please visit http://www.pac-audio.com/swixprogramming/swixprogramming.asp for the most up to date vehicle
instructions.