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Re: Traction Control Button
« Reply #15 on: 21 April 2008, 20:53:02 »

surely the carin will only need permanant live and switched live and earth ?? poss sidelight feed ??  :(
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Re: Traction Control Button
« Reply #16 on: 21 April 2008, 21:01:00 »

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surely the carin will only need permanant live and switched live and earth ?? poss sidelight feed ??  :(
And speed signal. And reverse signal. And something else I can't remember.  Its actually 7 connections.
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Re: Traction Control Button
« Reply #17 on: 21 April 2008, 21:06:36 »

Speed signal is available on the HU loom isn't it - for the Speed Dependent Volume control?

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Re: Traction Control Button
« Reply #18 on: 21 April 2008, 21:26:47 »

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Speed signal is available on the HU loom isn't it - for the Speed Dependent Volume control?

Can't get anything else from HU - having real trouble getting HU back in  :-[
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« Reply #19 on: 21 April 2008, 23:03:41 »

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surely the carin will only need permanant live and switched live and earth ?? poss sidelight feed ??  :(
And speed signal. And reverse signal. And something else I can't remember.  Its actually 7 connections.

why would it need reverse signal ?? :o
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Re: Traction Control Button
« Reply #20 on: 21 April 2008, 23:20:10 »

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why would it need reverse signal ?? :o


Well, your sunroof has a speed signal, so why not!  ;)  :y
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« Reply #21 on: 22 April 2008, 22:47:16 »

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surely the carin will only need permanant live and switched live and earth ?? poss sidelight feed ??  :(
And speed signal. And reverse signal. And something else I can't remember.  Its actually 7 connections.

why would it need reverse signal ?? :o
Part of the dead reckonning system I guess - same reason it needs speed signal  :-/
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Re: Traction Control Button
« Reply #22 on: 22 April 2008, 22:54:12 »

Because the Nav system wouldn't know, if you reversed off your drive for example, if that was forward or backwards hence would start giving you false 'perform a U turn' instructions?

.....or am I way off track? Was just thinking about the age of these Carin systems.

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« Reply #23 on: 23 April 2008, 08:59:07 »

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Because the Nav system wouldn't know, if you reversed off your drive for example, if that was forward or backwards hence would start giving you false 'perform a U turn' instructions?

.....or am I way off track? Was just thinking about the age of these Carin systems.

The earlier systems relied on more than just satnav signal - they still work without sats (dead reckonning), based on accelerometers, and signals regarding car speed etc.  I guess its to do with that.

(This is the reason why built in systems are better than portables under certain conditions - cities, woods, tunnels etc)
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