Overhead Trip Computer Console Install 2001 Dodge Dakota

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • After reading through 100's of different forums, and compiling all the necessary information, this install was not that bad. I had never done one, but looking back, there are a total of 6 wires and you are done!
    I hope this helps some folks out there, and if you have any questions, just give me a shout!

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  • @nojunkorspam
    @nojunkorspam 12 років тому +2

    I went from a clip-based overhead to a computer and got the computer hooked up just yesterday. One thing people need to be aware of is that while the molex plug itself was used for many years the color of the wires changed. My computer is from a '02 and I got some wiring from a '99 or '00 maybe and most of the relevant wires were a different color than documented in my '02 service manual.

    • @bobtailsthecat
      @bobtailsthecat 5 років тому

      nojunkorspam do you have any videos doing this? I have the same clip style and want to upgrade to the computer and have no idea what to do

  • @angrysmileyface78
    @angrysmileyface78 3 роки тому +1

    In the 2001 QC there is no need to splice into the BCM. On the other side of the steering wheel (Near the HVAC-box) is a huge connector full of the BUS wires. In the install I just did, I re-used the 3 wires already from the lights there and brought the other handful down to the fuse panel and the large bus connector on the side I soldered on the pins and inserted them properly into the fuse box, and just grounded the proper blk/grn wire. Lot less chance of breaking something that already works.

  • @JasonYousef
    @JasonYousef 7 років тому +3

    speed 1.25 works better ! thanks for the vid..

  • @matthewportillo881
    @matthewportillo881 4 роки тому +1

    The video is fun to watch and I don’t even own a Dodge Dakota.

  • @TheTexasCoder
    @TheTexasCoder  12 років тому

    @Lorddarthvader1701 Hey bud! Things are going well on my end, nothing too exciting, I am looking forward to your updates on that Honda! Can't wait to see the body work and paint, it's going to look awesome!

  • @elenalyonsfan
    @elenalyonsfan 5 років тому +1

    Isn't the wiring more involved on a 99 Dakota? I'm wanting to attempt it but I don't see anyone that's posted about doing it on a 99. I think the CTM on a 99 is on the passenger side.

    • @waynemackenziesr5005
      @waynemackenziesr5005 Рік тому

      I'm in the same boat with my 1999 Durango.

    • @elenalyonsfan
      @elenalyonsfan Рік тому

      @@waynemackenziesr5005 From the old threads I've read and when I can get some advice from people who've done it, it appears that the new wires from the overhead console connector just have to be spliced into the #3 Joint Connector on the back of the fuse panel. Plus a ground. I'm holding off having it done until I can find instructions specifically for the 99 since the way the computer communicated was different.

  • @TheTexasCoder
    @TheTexasCoder  12 років тому +1

    Thank you for watching and for the comment, the update video is coming, I have the install of the auto dimming review mirror in the update video. I am still tracking down why my temp gauge reads "- -", and as soon as I have that solved, I will finish the video and get it posted!

    • @ryanthruston
      @ryanthruston 6 років тому

      TheTexasCoder I fallowed this video and it was super helpful. I know have some questions about the lights and power. If you could please get back to me as soon as you can.

    • @waynemackenziesr5005
      @waynemackenziesr5005 Рік тому +1

      I know you made3 this video a long time ago but by any chance, had you found the answer to the temp sensor issue? Was it just a bad sensor, or was there some other reason it wouldn't read?

  • @compactc9
    @compactc9 12 років тому

    Its been done, its not too different from what he had to do here, you're just replacing the lights with the console rather than changing the console to one with the computer/homelink buttons.

  • @vidguy1976
    @vidguy1976 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for this, I am not swapping out my console BUT i need to redo the fabric for my headliner, and this by far was the most informative and step by step "how to take off visors, A pillar, console" video or description I have ran across yet.

  • @matthewstowe5366
    @matthewstowe5366 9 років тому +1

    how do you wire up the au5o dimming rearveiw mirror?

  • @grhog3776
    @grhog3776 11 років тому +1

    This was an invaluable resources for getting my overhead console computer/homelink installed and working on my 03 Dakota, thanks for saving me a lot of trouble!

  • @jamesrobinson5801
    @jamesrobinson5801 5 років тому

    Something is missing here....Did you have a Pink Wire? My 02 has an additional Pink Wire I cant find where it goes

  • @TheTexasCoder
    @TheTexasCoder  12 років тому

    That's a tough one, I suppose it could still be installed, but I would be curious if you had the wiring in you CTM for the trip computer? Try asking over at dakota-durango(dot)com forums and see what others think. There has to be someone out there that had the same setup.

  • @Lorddarthvader1701
    @Lorddarthvader1701 12 років тому

    Hey TexasCoder how's it going? great video, almost got the Honda done, going to publish a video of that pretty soon.

  • @mrjonez505
    @mrjonez505 12 років тому

    I have a quick question, I was thinking about doing the same thing on a 01 Durango but but mine doesn't have any kind of overhead console. what do I do? Any thoughts?

  • @nojunkorspam
    @nojunkorspam 12 років тому

    Two questions: the little bulbs behind my "US/M, Reset, . .. ..., Step, and O/T" words won't light up. Are they powered in serial? I have one removed right now and I'm hoping that's the problem. It could also be blown bulbs, but it seems unlikely that both would be dead.
    What is the reading that looks like a timer and is followed with a little text showing "ET"? At first I thought it was the time, then a timer, but it changes so unpredictably I can't tell.

  • @scorpion303067
    @scorpion303067 4 роки тому

    You never did show hioking up the rearview mirror

  • @TheJorgecpu
    @TheJorgecpu 12 років тому

    thank you so much i wanted to do this to my truck ever since i got it, i will go to the gunk-yard tomorrow and find all the parts to do this, not so sure but did you show how to connect the dimming rear view mirror. subscribed and waiting for the update video on the installation

  • @tannerparr3096
    @tannerparr3096 5 років тому

    I dont know where to plug the wire harness into can someone please help

  • @seaningb
    @seaningb 12 років тому

    I know this is older, but i just did the same thing , but you never did say what wire goes to what for the mirror... the mirror i go was out of a 2002 durango. has like 5 wires coming out of it.. thanks

  • @mrhighway
    @mrhighway 7 років тому

    I got a question I install mine everything work but I can't reset my MPG I press on the button and doesn't reset.. You had this problem?

  • @mkalski2008
    @mkalski2008 11 років тому

    Did you ever determine why the temp gauge is not working? I am about to do this to my 2001 Dak.

  • @ted101975
    @ted101975 12 років тому

    What's your website again I have a question to post on it.

  • @TheJorgecpu
    @TheJorgecpu 12 років тому

    how did you connect the rear view mirror and for the ambient temp sensor did you run some wires or how did you connect that,
    just need to go to the junkyard and get me a temp sensor for free.... lol

  • @radio-active8843
    @radio-active8843 9 років тому +2

    I just went thru the install, your video was very helpful. My console was the mini size and required no extra cutting or removal of the mounting plate. I do have a few comments. 1) No need (in my case) to remove the visor clip -- plenty of flex in the headliner in order to snake the wires thru. No need to pull the weatherstrip either. 2) Don't leave the screws in the visor mount -- sure way to lose them. Drop them in your cupholder instead. 3) I left the original molex connector in place for the lamps -- transplanted the lamp wiring from the old "clip" console, it was a snap. 4) Ran new wires for B+, keyswitch, gnd, and CAN (bus). The only one I had to splice was CAN, and it was right where you pointed out. The others all hooked into the fusebox (empty fuse slots) and the ground to a bolt adjacent to the fusebox. 5) Also installed the auto-dim mirror, only ran keyswitch & gnd,& ran them to the same points in the fusebox as the console wires. My '03 Dakota did not require a dimmer wire -- dimming is done via the CAN bus. My total install time, including programming Homelink == 2.5 hours. I did some prep work building the harnesses ahead of time. Temp sensor was already in place. Thanks for the video.