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Old 06-07-2010, 11:39 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I won't be much help, but I had the PAC and hated it with a passion. I just installed a Metra ASWC and it is fabulous. No delay in response time and it autoprograms also.

The white wire from the SWI-JACK will connect to both resistors. These two resistors then connect to the pink and blue wires in the car.
•Pin 16 (blue wire) uses 150 ohm resistor.
•Pin 6 (Pink) uses a 47 ohm resistors.
•Pin 15 (black) is grounded.
DO NOT cut the loops.
Black wire to ground, red wire to switched power.

ON the other side, connect the yellow and green/blue(can't remember which) to the remote wire on the Kenwood. You won't use the plug for your Kenwood.Tape it up.

They are 1/4 watt. Per PAC, 1/2 watt will work.
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