Removing my Radio Disengage my Brake Sensor
Hello ...
I have Chevrolet Suburban 2008,
When I removed the plug connector of my Stereo, The brake sensor red light comes on, and the sensor doesn't work, but when I return the plug back becomes OK.
How do I overwrite this problem when installing CLARION MAX386VD?
So many thanks ...
I have Chevrolet Suburban 2008,
When I removed the plug connector of my Stereo, The brake sensor red light comes on, and the sensor doesn't work, but when I return the plug back becomes OK.
How do I overwrite this problem when installing CLARION MAX386VD?
So many thanks ...
Removing the network green wire of the stereo connector disengage my rear brake sensor witch the rear sensor indication becomes red all the time I go back, but when I place the wire back to the stereo the sensor work fine.
Now after I installed my CLARION the network green wire is not connected, I tried to connected to all the wires coming from the CLARION but no HELP!
Now after I installed my CLARION the network green wire is not connected, I tried to connected to all the wires coming from the CLARION but no HELP!
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Your comments at the bottom made more sense.....
You are talking about the reverse sensor indicator. NOT the brake sensor.
The radio controls the audible beep for the reverse sensors. Whenthe radio is removed from the circuit, it sees it as a fault.
The answer is to put an integration module into it as sabrtoothsqrl said.
http://www.pac-audio.com/productSear...x?keyword=os-4
You are talking about the reverse sensor indicator. NOT the brake sensor.
The radio controls the audible beep for the reverse sensors. Whenthe radio is removed from the circuit, it sees it as a fault.
The answer is to put an integration module into it as sabrtoothsqrl said.
http://www.pac-audio.com/productSear...x?keyword=os-4
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