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Old 06-23-2009, 10:09 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by The_Blur View Post
I'm no electronic engineer, but it appears that adding an additional USB would be as simple as splitting a few wires. Is that accurate? I'd love to see a concealed USB guide for installing an iPod in the glove box.
I'm not sure you can do this. I don't think it's quite that easy.
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Why not just use a USB hub?
A powered hub most likely won't work (it requires a driver or what not). A non-powered method might work but it will depend on the draw of the devices plugged in.
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I was thinking about my last question. I have to wonder what the differences are between the non-USB models and the head units with USB ports. Is there any way to gauge how interchangeable these are? If they are bolt-on replacements, then the best option for getting the C&C package might be to splice wires or replace the 1SS head unit with a 2SS head unit.

In other words, can we get side-by-side pictures of the fully loaded (2SS) head unit and the stripper (1SS) head unit?



That would do, too.
I don't think there's any difference in the head unit, just in the existence of the PDIM module.

Thanks to the FCC (ID VQQPDIMKTB), we've got pictures and data on the PDIM module.
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File Type: pdf pdim pictures.pdf (855.0 KB, 322 views)

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