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CAN Bus question
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Posted 11/5/2018 8:47 AM
blu60
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Date registered: Oct 2017
Location: East Texas, USA
Vehicle(s): 2016 G550, 2007 Land Cruiser, 1996 LX450, 1973 LR
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CAN Bus question

2016 G550

CAN Bus help

Good day all:

I am going to install a switch panel that requires three 12V triggers. Ignition, high beams, and side marker lights.

Has anyone any experience with:

http://www.canm8.com/can-bus-interfaces/multi-output-interfaces/can...

and if so where would I get the signals for this interface for this wiring harness that clamps around the Hi and low CAN Bus (instructions say it’s near the ignition key but that’s it)

http://www.canm8.com/cannect-contactless-reader/canm8-cannect-conta...

The switch panel I am using is:
http://www.switchpros.com/


I appreciate any help.

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Posted 11/10/2018 2:10 AM
thebigblue

Date registered: Jan 2012
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RE: CAN Bus question

No experience with this - but IMO you are complicating things, why not use 3 normal relays spliced into the wire harness, ignition signal can be found at the radio at the rest is simple...?
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Posted 12/4/2018 10:43 AM
blu60
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Date registered: Oct 2017
Location: East Texas, USA
Vehicle(s): 2016 G550, 2007 Land Cruiser, 1996 LX450, 1973 LR
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Re: CAN Bus question

Thanks for the response, this is actually a simple addition that does not interfere with the factory wiring harness in any way. The Hi Lo wires for CAN bus B are brown and brown/red and are by the ignition. Will post after it's installed and tested.
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