PAC SWI-JACK User Manual

Installation instructions, Swi-jack, Universal steering wheel control interface

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06-08-09

SWI-JACK

Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface

Before You Start

A. Is this product compatible with the vehicle?

• See application guide (separate sheet) for listing of vehicles and connection information. If not, please visit
http://www.pac-audio.com/swixprogramming/swixprogramming.asp for the most current list of compatible
vehicles.

B. Prepare for the installation.

• If possible, install the SWI-JACK while you are installing the new head unit. Keep in mind you may need to plug in
the factory stereo to locate certain wires; therefore do not complete the head unit installation until the SWI-JACK is
working properly.
• Plan a general installation location for both the SWI-JACK plug and the control body. Keep in mind that the sup-
plied wire harness is two feet long, and the 1/8" plug harness is three feet long.

• Use a multimeter or approved measuring device for checking vehicle circuits.

Pacific Accessory Corporation

SEEK

PRESET AM FM

VOLUME

PLAY

MUTE

Power

Jack for the SWI-JACK

Steering wheel

audio control wire

To Kenwood or
OEM wired
remote control input

Installation Instructions

For Alpine, JVC, Clarion, Kenwood,
Valor, OEM & Blaupunkt OEM
Steering Remote Ready Radios

For Alpine, Clarion JVC, or Valor radios, connect the SWI-JACK 1/8" plug into the radio's Steering Wheel input

jack on back of radio or wire harness. For Kenwood, or OEM radios, connect the blue/yel wire to the Remote Input wire
(blue/yel for Kenwood, gray for OEM) of radio.

Blaupunkt radios with optional wireless remote inputs are supported by the SWI-JACK, however we do not

supply any connectors or support for Blaupunkt. It is up to the consumer or installer to supply this connector. Use
vehicle Connector Chart and use VW connector as reference. Connect the SWI-JACK's blue/yel wire to pin #11 of VW
connector. The connector you obtain may come with two of three pieces, however the connector (usually green) should
show pin #11 on it.

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