Dash Clock
#1
Dash Clock
I don't own a Panamera but I managed to pick up the dash mounted clock for peanuts and figured I'd make a neat desktop clock out of it.
I noticed there are more than a few pins in the back where the plug goes. Does anyone have a pin out of what each one does? And perhaps the part number for the connector?
My electrical skills are about as good as the Amish but I'm sure I can figure something out. Maybe look into Raspberry pi or Arduino and make it a learning experience.
Thanks!
G
I noticed there are more than a few pins in the back where the plug goes. Does anyone have a pin out of what each one does? And perhaps the part number for the connector?
My electrical skills are about as good as the Amish but I'm sure I can figure something out. Maybe look into Raspberry pi or Arduino and make it a learning experience.
Thanks!
G
#4
Look here for System Wiring Diagrams file to download.
https://rennlist.com/forums/panamera...ir-guides.html
Look on Page 64 or keyword search for "stopwatch".
https://rennlist.com/forums/panamera...ir-guides.html
Look on Page 64 or keyword search for "stopwatch".
#5
I just installed a chrono on my Panamera, I used this Cayenne thread as a reference. Part number is the same and so isn't the wiring. I tapped into the PCM wires on the back of the radio but can't tell you which wire does what.
Check out the thread, some good info that may help. Good luck with the project.
Cayenne Dash Clock Install
Check out the thread, some good info that may help. Good luck with the project.
Cayenne Dash Clock Install
#6
I don't own a Panamera but I managed to pick up the dash mounted clock for peanuts and figured I'd make a neat desktop clock out of it.
I noticed there are more than a few pins in the back where the plug goes. Does anyone have a pin out of what each one does? And perhaps the part number for the connector?
My electrical skills are about as good as the Amish but I'm sure I can figure something out. Maybe look into Raspberry pi or Arduino and make it a learning experience.
Thanks!
G
I noticed there are more than a few pins in the back where the plug goes. Does anyone have a pin out of what each one does? And perhaps the part number for the connector?
My electrical skills are about as good as the Amish but I'm sure I can figure something out. Maybe look into Raspberry pi or Arduino and make it a learning experience.
Thanks!
G