correct, it can plug into any empty port on the star connector.
from a technical standpoint, I wonder how the bcm figures out which one is left and which one is right, since the BSM sensors are same part numbers for both tail lights?
Ohh interesting that’s a good point..So i've been thinking about this and i'm starting to wonder if the wiring in the tail light for each bsm sensor differs on each side. I only bought that one taillight and i'm assuming the internal wiring is the same on each side, but i can't be certain. I know the jumper harness is different for left vs. right., so that makes me think the pin out is different for each taillight. I guess i'll install it and see what happens.
Thanks for the report!Okay so my jumpers finally came in. After installing these on the correct side, blind spot (audio) seems to be working correctly. I think the jumpers were labeled wrong or something because i installed them on the wrong side initially, but after fixing that they work well. The jumpers have plastic clips on them, the larger plastic clips go on the passenger side, the smaller go on the drivers side. It'll make sense when installing. Here's the updated installation sheet with this info:
The good news is that the wiring in the tail lights is the same for both, so that saves me a headache. I will be installing the factory BSM mirrors later this week/next.
I was looking at the infotainment harness's. If I am looking at it right did they have the bus wire connected through the reconfigured taillight harness for the signal to light the mirror?
I asked if they'd be willing to sell just that piece of the harness and no such luckYep, based on the picture it looks like they bypass the harness under the truck that already has the canbus wiring and just run their own, probably easier to do it this way being its a kit.
It says skip to the last two steps before section 2 if I already have tail lights with blind spot but none of the pages say section 2?Okay so my jumpers finally came in. After installing these on the correct side, blind spot (audio) seems to be working correctly. I think the jumpers were labeled wrong or something because i installed them on the wrong side initially, but after fixing that they work well. The jumpers have plastic clips on them, the larger plastic clips go on the passenger side, the smaller go on the drivers side. It'll make sense when installing. Here's the updated installation sheet with this info:
The good news is that the wiring in the tail lights is the same for both, so that saves me a headache. I will be installing the factory BSM mirrors later this week/next.
It says skip to the last two steps before section 2 if I already have tail lights with blind spot but none of the pages say section 2?
Connectors for star can ihs block- https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=5-2138650-1Having a little trouble finding the connector and pins needed to complete the mod under the driver seat to canbus anyone have links to were u ordered from I really don't want to order in bulk lol. I was going to get from digikey but the pins are back ordered.
Thanks I thought I needed these pins? And they say back orderedConnectors for star can ihs block- https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=5-2138650-1
Terminals for those connectors- https://www.digikey.com/product-det...amp-connectors/1355717-1/A126703CT-ND/7690341
Male terminals for the interior side of the XY400 connector where the wires enter the cab (so you don’t have to drill the floor pan)- https://www.digikey.com/product-det...amp-connectors/1718760-2/A142442CT-ND/9925481
I didn’t see that anyone posted about completing the install, but keep in mind that the passenger side blind spot sensor has two grounds, whereas the driver side has one ground. This is how the right and left side detection is determined.
EDIT TO ADD: Here’s some info on how the XY400 connector works for inserting the wires- https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=showdoc&DocId=Specification+Or+Standard408-32261_AApdfEnglishENG_SS_408-32261_A_A.pdf2336170-1
A124362CT-ND 963715-1 TE Connectivity AMP Connectors CONN SOCKET 18-20AWG CRIMP TIN |
There’s more than one part number that works for these connectors, as long as the terminals are in the same family.Thanks I thought I needed these pins? And they say back ordered
A124362CT-ND
963715-1
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
CONN SOCKET 18-20AWG CRIMP TIN
Connectors for star can ihs block- https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=5-2138650-1
Terminals for those connectors- https://www.digikey.com/product-det...amp-connectors/1355717-1/A126703CT-ND/7690341
Male terminals for the interior side of the XY400 connector where the wires enter the cab (so you don’t have to drill the floor pan)- https://www.digikey.com/product-det...amp-connectors/1718760-2/A142442CT-ND/9925481
I didn’t see that anyone posted about completing the install, but keep in mind that the passenger side blind spot sensor has two grounds, whereas the driver side has one ground. This is how the right and left side detection is determined.
EDIT TO ADD: Here’s some info on how the XY400 connector works for inserting the wires- https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=showdoc&DocId=Specification+Or+Standard408-32261_AApdfEnglishENG_SS_408-32261_A_A.pdf2336170-1
The 4 CAN IHS wires for the two green connectors are populated from the tail light connector up to the exterior half of the XY400 connector that allow that chassis wiring to enter the cab. Those four wires are missing on the interior half of that connector, which is why people are drilling a hole in the floor and tying into the four wires that end outside the cab. Rather than drilling a hole in the floor, and splicing into factory wiring, you can just get the correct terminals and insert them into the proper locations on the interior half of the XY400 connector so it’s just like factory.You threw me off now with adding the pins to the XY400 connector lol. My setup is I purchased the tail lights with blind spot already in them and I replaced both mirrors to include blind spot everything is installed now. I thought and was going to just purchase the two green connectors to plug in up under the driver side kick plate and then just drill the small hole in the floor and attempt to tap the 4 color coded wires and then program. That seems pretty simple enough to do. I thought this was tested and working this way now. Reading your post with the XY400 I'm a little confused now and also the second ground wire would make it 5 wires need to be tapped.
Ty I would like to repin the XY400 just like factory but I'm a little concerned taking it apart. I gotta get under there and take a better look at it I guess.The 4 CAN IHS wires for the two green connectors are populated from the tail light connector up to the exterior half of the XY400 connector that allow that chassis wiring to enter the cab. Those four wires are missing on the interior half of that connector, which is why people are drilling a hole in the floor and tying into the four wires that end outside the cab. Rather than drilling a hole in the floor, and splicing into factory wiring, you can just get the correct terminals and insert them into the proper locations on the interior half of the XY400 connector so it’s just like factory.
Disregard the ground wire explanation. I’m assuming all DT rams have all the necessary wiring present at the tail light harness connectors, so there should be 11 wires in the driver side connector, and 12 wires in the passenger side connector. I just noticed a few posts wondering how the right/left side is determined, and it is because of an extra ground wire on the passenger side. I now realize nobody here should have to worry about that on the DTs. When I added these tail lights with blind spot to my 2017, since that feature didn’t exist for 2017, I had to figure out all the wiring from scratch, and that’s one thing that took me a while to figure out why the blind spot system was throwing faults.
EDIT: Also, VehConfig 7 active blind spot present does not get set. Nothing adverse will happen if it is, but it is an irrelevant setting for the Ram blind spot system.
You threw me off now with adding the pins to the XY400 connector lol. My setup is I purchased the tail lights with blind spot already in them and I replaced both mirrors to include blind spot everything is installed now. I thought and was going to just purchase the two green connectors to plug in up under the driver side kick plate and then just drill the small hole in the floor and attempt to tap the 4 color coded wires and then program. That seems pretty simple enough to do. I thought this was tested and working this way now. Reading your post with the XY400 I'm a little confused now and also the second ground wire would make it 5 wires need to be tapped.