2004 Ford Explorer, Eddie Bauer Edition with steering wheel controls. There are 2 wiring harnesses going to the back of my radio. The big one for the radio but the small square one has 4 wires and I'm lost on what it leads too. I'm assuming its for the steering wheel control. Is there a diagram or is there anyone that can tell me what the wires are and what each color is for?
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This seldom works, and the reason is because the radio system and steering wheel controls are monitored and operated by the Body Control Module on the 5 volt Can Bus System. When you connect your new Android box, the computer won't have a clue what is going on! Be prepared for a whole heap of trouble.
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The control module is behind the dash to the left of the radio. Remove the two screws underneath the radio, this will allow the dash panel to snap out. You can now see the module. Open the rear hatch, look to the left panel under side window, you will find the module behind it.
I'm guessing by the year that you have pretty high mileage on your SUV. If that is the case then you will probably need to rebuild front end. that should take care of the problem. Good luck.
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