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Old 06-25-2008, 04:18 PM
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Default Help with Speed Sensor and reverse wire identification

I have a 2003 SR5 without JBL system. I am looking to install the Eclipse AVN6620 and from my research so far it is all plug and play other than three wires:

Parking brake signal: which will be grounded to allow function while vehicle is in motion

Speed pulse signal: where is this located on the truck?

Reverse signal: I can just ignore this wire if not using a backup camera, correct?

My other question was in regards to the GPS antenna, has anyone found an easy and effective mounting spot? Thanks
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