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Parts you will need:
P/N: 92111637 - COVER, ACSRY SW P/N: 92111641 - BEZEL, ACSRY SW P/N: 92172330 - PHONE SWITCH X2
All parts $57 AUD + $15 AUD Shipping = $72 AUD = $56.00 USD
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Contact Info:
Sean Beatty Asst Parts Manager
Hunter Holden 603 Victoria Road Ryde NSW 2112
(02) 8878 7878 Main (02) 8878 7869 Direct (02) 8878 9519 Fax sean.beatty@hunterholden.com.au
He'll take all major Credit Cards. I used Amex.
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Parts from Hunter Holden.
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Phone Switch Pins
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Inside look of the switch. Do not do this - You will go crazy trying to put this switch back together.
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Rotate Counter-Clockwise and lift light bulb up.
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Green Light Bulb Out
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Pulled out the original 12V light bulb and replaced them with a green and red LED's.
The LED's will require some modification. You will need to file down the edges and the top in order to make it fit into the switch.
The reason I put LED's in is because they only require a 1.7Volt Forward Bias to lightup.
You can keep the original green bulbs, but you'll have to tap into a 12 Volt Acc line.
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LED in switch
When buying LED's find the ones with the highest mcd (brightness) 800 mcd + should be good, and the highest angle view. Also make sure that they do not exceed 2.1Volts
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These are the LED's I used. Not very bright but they did do the job.
I had originally used a dual lit LED where is the circuit was forward bias'ed it would light up GREEN and if it was reversed bias'ed it lit up RED.
The reason I tossed those LED's is because they weren't bright enough.
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Light Bulb Housing
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Original Bluetooth Control Panel Cable that came with the HCB-30
Contact 1 = BLUE
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Inside the Bluetooth Control Panel
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Pin 1 (Blue wire) & Pin 2 (Brown Wire) will not be used.
They are used for volume and mute control, but since the volume goes through the headunit, you can control it from there.
The colors I have for each wire are from the original kit. as seen in the above picture. I decided to use a Cat 5 network cable which worked better due to a higher tickness in the wire.
When you swap cables you might want to make a list of what color wire is what.
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All wired up. Ready for a test run.
The hardest part is trying to figure out which way the LED leads should be in order for them to light up correctly. Might take a few tries.
Instead of using these connectors, you might want to contact your local Pontiac parts dept. and get the actual plug and pins for the Traction Control for a cleaner install. T/C is the same kind of switch.
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Ohm Check all connections.
A multimeter might help to make the job a lot easier.
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