Anybody with PAC OS3-Bose???

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I'm installing a X920BT this weekend and I thought I had bought all the right harnesses, but I can't see anywhere in OS3-Bose's doc's that they help with a VSS and Reverse Signal Output wire. I know the OS4 does, but can't find anything with the OS3-Bose. Can anybody that has used this interface before shed some light on this? If I need to, I can get an OS4, but since the money's already spent on the OS3-Bose I'd rather not. Thanks for any help.
 

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The OS4 is alot easier to wire in, get it if you do not feel like spending a while out there.
 
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Yah, that's what I ended up doing. It'll get here tomorrow. No luck with PAC replying to my tech question yet, and couldn't find any easier way besides the BCM or ECM to get VSS and Reverse Signal. If you don't want to carry over the XM on the OS-4, do you just leave the XM harness out of the OS-4 module and go about your merry way?
 

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Yeah that is most likely how you do it.
Tell me how smooth it goes when you install, there should be no splicing wires or anything.
 
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Yah I thought about doing a mini "how-to" on the install. Guess it could be my acceptance gift to the forum, eh? Here's what I got going in:

Pioneer X920BT
Pioneer CD IU50V - iPod Cable
Pioneer GEX P920XM - XM Tuner/Interface
PAC OS-4
PAC SWI-PS
Lock Pick Back-Up Bar Cam 221
Metra 95-3305 Dash Kit

Looking forward to it all, with the exception of the back-up cam. Not looking forward to taking off the necessary panels to hide the wiring, but oh well.
 

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