Thanks to the mods and Admins for making an 04+ section, you guys are awesome! Looking forward to seeing this section filled with info...
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Thanks to the mods and Admins for making an 04+ section, you guys are awesome! Looking forward to seeing this section filled with info...
I actuallly saved an 04+ aftermarket HUD install write up onto my desktop but i forget where i got it from or who wrote it, so I dont wanna plagarize or step on anyone's toes...but it's definitely helpful info, i'll take a look at it and see if i can figure out who the author is so's I can give credit where credit is due...
Speaking of HUD I fixed mine! God did it suck getting it out of the dash. When i had my windshield replaced the silicone got onto the foam gasket and wouldn't come off. Anyways after 3 hrs I got it out. I can now remove the HUD unit in about 10mins next time lol.
found it. Ryan Alan did the write up, here is the link. it is OF COURSE a link to Club Gay Pride, so most of us can't access it, but pics are always helpful. Maybe one of you guys who isnt banned from that forum could run over there and copy and paste the write up onto here?
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2187461/2
My goal was to put together this grand write-up with very well laid out step-by-step instructions and all kinds of pics and wiring schematics. But this is all your going to get because really this is all you need to know.
If you need assistance with how to cut your dash and pics on that, please refer to the 97-03 how-to. It's basically the same. Take your existing trim piece right under the windshield out, I removed the retaining clips on the HUD trim piece, I took chalk and traced a line on the dash to where I would be cutting. I also took my dremel and made a larger hole behind the IP cluster to make it easier to get a hand back there. '04+ are not like the 97-03 where behind the IP it's wide open.
What you need:
HUD display unit
HUD rotary dial switch
HUD dash trim piece
Harnesses with wire from display unit and swtich
general wire and proper tooling
Dremel of some sort
patience and a steady hand
Going into this project not knowing if it would work, I did all the wiring first then cut my dash after it got the display unit to project the images.
Top of clip harness
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
HUD harness
Wire # color what is it?
1-brown/yellow-data
2-yellow-up control
3-brown-down control
4-black/white-ground
5-white-illumination
6-orange-12V
7-brown-switch signal
8-white-low referance
Switch harness
Wire # color what is it?
1-grey-switch illumination
2-black-ground
3-white-low referance
4-brown-down control
5-brown switch signal
6-white-illumination
7-yellow-up control
8-blank
As you can hopfully see the HUD and switch harnesses share 5 wires minus the ground wire. These 5 (low referance, down and up controls, switch signal, and illumination) are the wires that will be directly hooked up. Meaning: I used 5/18 (5 wire/18 Gauge) thermostat wire found at my hardware store/Fleet Farm/ Menards/ Home Depot to run from the switch to the HUD harness. The thermostat wire is great because it bundled together and color coded to keep things neat and easy.
NOTE: I choose to drill out a new hole on the side of the center coucel away from the drivers right knee as a mounting spot for the switch. I priced out a new HUD center and was too much. You'll be getting all the other pieces from a junk yard an I hope you could find one there. The car I got this stuff from was t-boned very badly and actually broke the center councel from pushing the passenger seat into it. From this how-to, you can see that you could mount the switch where ever you wanted. Somewhere else in a dash, headliner, ect.
The two remaining wires on the switch (switch illumination and ground) I simply tapped into the traction control wires to provide the ground and red illumination.
The remaining 3 on the HUD harness (12v, ground, and data) I tapped into the IP cluster. You could use the DIC also but the IP is right there and made a logical choice.
(I have to check the following when I get home to make sure I have the correct colors matched up)
The brown/white DATA wire goes with the grey IP wire
The black ground remains the same color along with the orange 12v.
Like I stated, I'll check these later cuz I think one of them might have been a different color.
When I started researching this it seemed difficult. But after the install it seemed quite simple. I put a HUD in my 2000 so that part wasn't new to me.
The important parts would be the 5 common wires that get hooked up directly from the switch and the HUD. And then getting the 12v, ground, and data from the IP to the HUD. This probably seems confusing and maybe over your head. But wait until you get the parts infront of you and carefully look at them and read over this and it should make sense.
For those wondering about other GM vehicles to try this with. I could see why this wouldn't work as long as the other vehicle had the data wire found going to the IP. The other two wires were just power and ground and the other wires go from the switch to the HUD. The problem will be making the trim piece fit somehow or fabricating something to work. My mom has a 2000 Monte SS. I tried to see how close the trim pieces would be and looks like some work would have to be done. I wish I could have taken her dash aprt to see if it had the same wire set up but my mom would have any part in that.
I know that there are going to be a number of post asking for more info and pics and I'll do my best to answer anything.
Most of all.....Good Luck!!!
PIX:
Page one has some install pics and page two at the bottom has where I put the switch and the display pic (also on page three).
http://ryangehrke.myphotoalbum.com/v...album01&page=1
TADA here ya go
Thats awesome Duane(Ryan?), thanks for all your hard work man!! I admire you for doing an in-depth project like this, im not big on electrical stuff AT ALL and you just made this stuff 10X easier. My next project is doing a HUD, no doubt about it. But im a little confused...see, I work at a GM dealership in the service department. I spoke with one of our Master Techs about doing this project on my car and he said I would have to have some sort of "modulator" or something to interpret the data and send it to the PCM, and a bunch of sensors to gather the data, such as a compass, something to detect/display the mph digitally instead of a speedometer, etc. But you make it seem so easy in this write up, did everything display correctly without sensors or is that not even how it works? heh, im kind of a n00b at this kinda stuff. thanks again man!
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