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Not unless you try to wire them in somehow. The EVIC module itself unscrews from the console housing. If you don't want the switch, then all you need is a plain housing. Some people have talked about keeping the switch and wiring to some auxiliary stuff.Question
if you get an evic that has the sun roof switches and you don't have a sun roof, will it cause problems?
thanks
Not unless you try to wire them in somehow. The EVIC module itself unscrews from the console housing. If you don't want the switch, then all you need is a plain housing. Some people have talked about keeping the switch and wiring to some auxiliary stuff.
Quick Question
has anyone tried just running the wires down to the obdII connector, then instead of splicing into the wireing at the connector maybe add a obdII connector to the end of the wireing you ran and only using the 3pins that you need then you just need to tap into 1 line for the ignition on power(for my 02 will be the one cigarte lighter)
and if you don't want to ever unplug it, you could also use and obdII spliter
what does anyone think, will it work or not
thanks
splitter
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connector
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Quick Question
maybe add a obdII connector to the end of the wireing you ran and only using the 3pins that you need then you just need to tap into 1 line for the ignition on power(for my 02 will be the one cigarte lighter)
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so it would work fine for the 3 connections there?
I just like this idea instead of splicing into the data line and I could remove it if I wanted too
even though I would still have to splice the cig lighter line (some reason I just don't care if that has a splice in it, just like when I spiced into my reverse light wire to act as a trigger for my relay in the back uplights, just didn't bother me)
my 02 has 2 cig lighters, one always on, and one comes on with the key
Thanks for your help
Maybe I'm just an idiot, but for the life of me, I can't figure out the pinout of the sunroof controls on my 2007 KJ. Also, the stock controls have LEDs inside that illuminate the buttons, but the ones on the evic housing I picked up do not. Will this cause any problems wiring it up to the new sunroof controls?
The evic I found at a salvage yard is from a 2004 Grand Cherokee, which I know will not display the temperature and is a little weird when doors/rear glass are open. I'm not bothered by it, but if I happen to stumble across more evic units, does anyone have a part number for an evic out of a 2007 Liberty (or at least one that is fully compatible with it)?
Edit: When I used my multimeter on my sunroof controls, there was no continuity between pins, no matter which pins I tried or which button I held. I can provide pics if anyone needs them
As long as you got the original pigtail with the EVIC from the GC you should be able to just plug everything in to your original connectors.
I successfully installed an EVIC in place of the old light. Complications are: I cut the damn hole just a tad too big! Everything appears to work fine. All functions are there and controllable. However, the lights in the EVIC and my rear entry lights are not behaving as before. The rear entry light simply does not go out! No switch position turns them off. The EVIC lights will go out if I use the light switch on the steering column. Any hints for remedy?
The pigtail on the EVIC is totally separate from the overhead lighting. I tied into the courtesy light power source under the steering column for the EVIC power. I plugged the old two-light overhead light pigtail into the light on the EVIC. Two separate power sources. Perhaps I need to wire the pigtail that came with the EVIC to my original pigtail?!
i used a screw connector for the ground wire, and just used the existing ground point inside the driver's kick-panel. the B+ and Switched IGN wires I tapped from the fuse panel, and then ran my PCI wire to the back of the OBD-II port.