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CHRYSLER PACIFICA SECONDAY CONTROLS INSTALLATION GUIDE
LAST UPDATED August 9, 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................................... 2
TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMER ................................................................................................................................... 3
CUSTOMER CARE CENTER ....................................................................................................................................... 3
ABSTRACT .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
USEFUL HINTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
SECONDARY CONTROLS DEFENITIONS ...................................................................................................................... 4
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................................ 5
DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS ..................................................................................................................... 6
DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS CONTINUED .................................................................................................. 7
CAN-BUS GATEWAY MODULE .................................................................................................................................. 8
CAN-Bus Powered gear selector module ................................................................................................................... 9
CANbus GATEWAY WIRING ................................................................................................................................... 10
PUSHBUTTON START MODULE .............................................................................................................................. 11
Using the start stop function .............................................................................................................................. 11
MODIFYING THE ENGINE START STOP MODULE .................................................................................................. 11
ENGINE START STOP WIRING ............................................................................................................................. 12
MULTI-FUNCTION MODULE ................................................................................................................................... 13
SECONDARIES MODULE ........................................................................................................................................ 14
USING THE HEADLIGHTS .................................................................................................................................... 15
USING THE HAZRD WARNING LIGHTS ................................................................................................................. 15
PARK BRAKE WIRING............................................................................................................................................. 16
VOICE SCAN WIRING ............................................................................................................................................. 17
USING THE HVAC .................................................................................................................................................. 18
USING THE CRUISE CONTROL ................................................................................................................................. 19
APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................................ 20
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TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMER
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CUSTOMER CARE CENTER
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R&D Contact Address US Support Contact Address
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Grand Rapids, MI 49548 (616) 698-9400
ABSTRACT
This guide explains how to install the modules in the vehicle.
v The information provided in the wiring diagrams is vehicle specific. It should be applied only to the vehicle indicated. Depending on the system you are installing, you may not install every harness.
v Read modules placement first, it is very important to understand were to connect and fit the CAN-Bus based components to avoid future problems.
v This manual becomes an integral part of the vehicle the system-installed in. You should therefore always keep it in the vehicle and pass on to the new owner, to safely use the systems.
v R.A.SH Tronics Ltd reserve the right to make changes in product specifications at any time and without prior notice. The information in this manual, believed to be accurate and reliable. However, R.A.SH Tronics Ltd assume no responsibility for its use.
USEFUL HINTS
v The electronic control board is an electrostatic sensitive device. Connect to a proper ground. v Use care when making electrical connections. Disconnect battery power prior to servicing. v When installing, check for any obstructions such as Gas tank, Gas lines, Wires, etc. before drilling or routing
power cable. v For continued protection against fire hazard, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. v Only allow R.A.SH Tronics factory trained technicians to install or service your system. If wear is observed
on any part in the system, contact our US support.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS DEFENITIONS
Secondary controls are any devices that accept a control input from a driver for the purpose of operating the sub systems of the motor vehicle, other than those associated with the primaries.
Secondary Control list of functions:
1. Secondary control panels a. LCD touch panels b. Momentary/ Toggle switches c. Voice scan systems
2. Transmission a. Powered gear selector (Vehicles using power cable for direct control of the gear box) b. CANbus gear selector (Vehicles using electronic control unit for shifting)
3. Ignition and Engine start 4. Parking Brake 5. Turn signals with automatic cancelling function
a. Canceling systems using CANbus steering position b. Timers controlled by the stop light switch c. Magnets under the steering for position detection
6. Hazard Warning Signals 7. Windshield Wiper/Washer 8. Lights 9. Horn 10. Seat Adjustment 11. Power Windows 12. Power Mirrors Adjust 13. Door Locks 14. Cruise Control 15. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Control (HVAC)
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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
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DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
DRIVEIN STA-35-xxx DISPLAY
Through this 3.5” resistive touch screen displays you can control all operation and programming functions for the DRIVEIN system. All secondary functions are also controlled and programmed Through the display. It’s location in the vehicle will vary, depending on the system set-up and mounting options for the driver. Most secondary functions can be remotely operated from other devices (In motion voice scan, five buttons Round Touchpad, five ways joystick and do it yourself switches), depending on the customer needs. Refer to the Drivein Operation and Programing Manual for further details.
VEHICLE INTERFACE MODULE
Through this dual CAN-Bus gateway module, which is connected to the vehicle communication network, it is possible to control almost all secondary functions like Driver/passenger window, turn signals, horn and many more. It is connected to the OBD harness and to another CAN-Bus harness in the vehicle. It is also used to collect real time information and update the LCD display.
CANbus GEAR SELECTOR & ENGINE START/STOP MODULE
This module is used to override the OEM start stop system, it is designed to be directly attached to the OEM high current harness using the quick-fit terminals of the OEM harness. No need to solder just remove the OEM wires from the connector and plug them as per wiring diagram provided in this manual for your specific vehicle.
UNIVESAL 12 RELAYS MODULE
Can do many functions: 1. Motor control 2. Docking station 3. EGRESS 4. Lift’s and hoists 5. Hazard warning lights
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DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS CONTINUED
INPUT DEVICES: RID-1L round input device.
It has five buttons blue lighted with universal automotive symbols. It should be mounted within reach of the driver.
It is designed to access the in-motion functions like turn signals and horn.
Five big buttons easy to use, small size.
INPUT DEVICES: JID-1L joystick input device.
It is a five ways mini-joystick, very small size, easy to use can be mounted within easy reach of the driver.
It is designed to access the in-motion functions like turn signals and horn.
INPUT DEVICES: DIY-1L twelve momentary switches input device.
This module is used to access up to twelve functions in the vehicle using low effort switches. Can be mounted under the steering and hardwired to different switches located within easy reach of the driver.
INPUT DEVICES: GID-1L round input device.
It has five buttons blue lighted with universal automotive symbols. It should be mounted within reach of the driver.
It is designed to control the start stop function and gear control.
Five big buttons easy to use, small size.
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CAN-BUS GATEWAY MODULE
The R.A.SH Tronics CANbus gateway is a very powerful device, it allows access for many of the vehicle functions without the need to remove plastic parts or additional external relays. The CANbus gateway interface with the OEM CAN system in order to operate most of the secondary functions. The CAN Gateway Module connects to the Drivein LCD touch screen on the LIN junction port and to the vehicle’s CAN system to operate the secondary functions, listed below in the table. It is also responsible to wake up the touch screen and put to sleep after locking the vehicle. THESE SECONDARY FUNCTIONS WILL REQUIRE NO FURTHER PHYSICAL WIRING, which will greatly reduce the amount of installation time and increase reliability. There are, however, a few secondary functions that will require physical wiring. These functions are not listed in the table below but in the pages to follow. The CAN Gateway module is connected to the vehicle’s OBD connector located on the lower left dash panel in the driver’s area and to the low speed CAN simultaneously. The Gateway module itself is typically installed behind the center console area and secured to vehicle using the mounting tabs on the module. The CAN Gateway Module is responsible to wake up and put to sleep of all system components, so be sure to connect the wires utilizing proper soldering practices according to SAE J1292.
FUNCTIONS CONTROLED THROUGH CAN-Bus (NO PHYSICAL WIRING REQUIRED) Windows Up & Down
1. Driver 2. Passenger
HVAC (Heating ventilation and air conditioning) • Fan speed, 7 steps.
o Fast o Slow o Off
• Air flow five positions o Front o Floor o Front & Floor o Floor & Defrost o Defrost
• A/C o On/ Off o Auto
• SYNC • Temp (full range)
o Hot o Cold
Important notes:
• Optional to control the Rear HVAC • The system does not cancel any OEM function. • HVAC functions are usable from OEM and our
system in parallel.
Door lock/Unlock The system knows the current door status and behaves accordingly. Exterior mirrors Up/ Down, Left/ Right
1. Driver 2. Passenger
Sliding Doors Open/ Close 1. Driver 2. Passenger
Steering Functions
Horn (This function uses relay inside the CAN module)
Turn signals. Automatic cancelation implemented using the CANbus steering position information.
Front wipers Important: Our system does not cancel the Auto wipers function.
1. Intermittent wipe 2. Normal wipe
3. Rapid wipe 4. Front wash
Rear Wipers 1. Intermittent wipe 2. Normal wipe 3. Rear Wash
Cruise control 1. Automatically turned On 2. Set/ Decelerate 3. Resume/ Accelerate 4. Cancels by foot brake
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CAN-BUS POWERED GEAR SELECTOR MODULE
This new R.A.SH Electronics powered gear selector uses the CAN-Bus network information to function, it makes it easy to fit inside any modern vehicle. Since the CAN-Bus information is very reliable, shifting do not rely on Potentiometer position or the voltage measured out of it and do not rely on untrained programmer. Check wiring diagrams below.
The Chrysler Pacifica new concept of powered gear selector, brings the vehicle safety to a higher level, due to the fact that the system collects the vehicle speed combined with the foot brake information, makes it easy to operate the system by pressing the gear buttons shortly, not using the Long/ Short press mode, once Reverse button is pressed while the vehicle is driving in a high speed, even if the foot brake is slightly pressed, no shifting is possible. Another important feature is that this vehicle has no gear cable going to the gear box, it is purely based on CANbus (Picture A/ B), our gear selector module is a CANbus gateway that is integrated into the Pacifica communication network as any OEM module so the manufacturer diagnostic tools cannot recognize it and cannot recognize the OEM CANbus wires are cut, Picture C/ D.
Picture A Picture B
Picture C Picture D
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PUSHBUTTON START MODULE The SS-1L-CPCF start stop system is linked to the LCD touch system and it is part of the CANbus gear selector, meaning there is no additional module to install; the system is constantly updated with the vehicle status through the CANbus network. This module should be mounted in an easy to reach under the steering area. The systems supplied with 600mm (24”) harness, it is not recommended to extend the wires especially the CANbus wires. Only one OEM cable should be cut and wired to the system harness, all the rest are tapped into the OEM, all wires MUST be soldered, do not use any other way to tap into.
USING THE START STOP FUNCTION
Depending on your input device whether it is a GID-1L or LCD touch, the start stop funtion behaves exactly the same, the description below describe using the LCD touch input device for starting and stopping. The system supports two way starting options, the first is to shortly press to activate the ignition and then press and hold to start; the second is to press and hold until engine started, eather way, no need to press the foot brake.
1. When the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is Off: a. Shortly press the animation key Figure A to turn on the ACC. b. Shortly press a second time to turn on the ignition.
2. When the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is On: a. Shortly press the key symbol to turn off the ignition. b. Press and hold the key until the engine started, the symbol changes Figure B indicating engine running.
3. When the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is Off: a. Press and hold the animation key Figure A until the engine started and indicated by Figure B.
Important:
• When the vehicle is driving (in move) it is not possible to stop the engine when the key symbols is pressed either long or short. Use the OEM engine start stop switch.
• This modification does not cancel any OEM function, it can be used in parralle, will not cause any error.
MODIFYING THE ENGINE START STOP MODULE
Follow the instructions below to succesfully modify the OEM start stop module, it should be carefully removed, there are only two wires to solder on board as can be seen in the wiring diagram.
We accept no resonsibility for any damadge you cause to the OEM board, disconnect the module from power and then comence the modification and double check everything before you drill or solder or remove plastic parts.
The manufacturer used two similar wire colors in the foot brake connector (Dark Green with Brown strip), one of them when measured using a digital volt meeter, must show voltage level below 0.5V, this is the wire that should be cut as can be see in the wiring, the second wire should show voltage level abouve 2.0V, do not cut this wire.
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USING THE HEADLIGHTS
The headlights function supported by the module, once turned on it is not possible to turn it back off using the touch button, only with the ignition turned off.
1. Turn on the ignition. 2. Press and hold the Lights symbol on the multi-function screen until the head lights turned on. 3. Switch off the ignition to cancel the head lights.
USING THE HAZRD WARNING LIGHTS
The hazard lights are functional at any time. This function once triggered it stays active regardless of the ignition switch condition. To cancel the hazard warning lights, the driver must press the same touch button.
1. Wake up the vehicle by touching any switch in your vehile. 2. Select the hazard symbol on the second screen of the multifuntion panel, it is the red touh button. 3. Shorlty press the hazard touch button to activate the hazards lights. 4. Shortly press a second time to cancel.
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PARK BRAKE WIRING
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USING THE HVAC
The HVAC module is very smart, it can control almost all funtions of the driver side only. Some touch buttons can do two or more functions, please read the instructions and practice yourself before driving.
This is the multifunction control touch button: repeadetdly to toggle through the settings and manually choose one of the following air distribution modes (Panel, Floor, Panel and Floor,Floor and Defrost).
to select the SYNC mode, this mode is used to select singel or dual zone.
This touch button can do three functions: Shortly press to decreas the fan speed one step. Press and hold to constantly decrease the fan speed until button released. If the button continue to be depressed for more than 2 seconds, the HVAC will be turned off.
Shortly press this touch button to turn on the HVAC and increase the fan speed one step. Press and hold to constantly increase the fan speed until the button released of the maximm speed reached.
touch to activate/deactivate airconditioning
to engage full automatic operation
Shortly press this touch button increase (Hot) the tempereture one step. Press and hold to constantly increase the temperature until the button released or the maximm temperature reached.
Shortly press this touch button decrease (Cold) the tempereture one step. Press and hold to constantly decrease the temperature until the button released or the maximm temperature reached.
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USING THE CRUISE CONTROL
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APPENDIX
SPECIFICATIONS
The following chart lists the standard wire colors and their corresponding abbreviations that will be used for the installation of all R.A.SH Tronics Ltd products.
WIRE COLOR COLOR ABBREVIATION WIRE GAUGES CURRENT RATING BLACK BLK 0.3mm AWG22 5A BROWN BRN 0.5mm AWG20 7A- 13A RED RED 0.85 mm AWG18 9A-17A ORANGE ORG 1.28 mm AWG16 12A-22A YELLOW YEL 2 mm AWG14 16A-30A VIOLET VLT 3 mm AWG12 21A-40A GRAY GRY WHITE WHT TAN TAN PINK PNK PURPLE PPL BLUE BLU
LIGHT BLUE LT BLU
DARK BLUE DK BLU GREEN GRN LIGHT GREEN LT GRN DARG GREEN DK GRN
SOLDERING SPECIFICATION Soldering Method- The soldering method shown at right is offered for general information. Depending on the connection desired, other methods may be used.