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mossyoak03 09-23-2009 08:09 AM

How-To: OHC Install
 
this is how I installed my OHC (overhead console)

Template to help align bracket and holes download and print out. https://acrobat.com/#d=ZfTYhbPYUMI*9R2sF*5BEw

this is a before pic of how i started out.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/0043.jpg

the bottom of the OHC has two tabs that slide into the bracket. i pushed them as hard as i could into the headliner. here are the tabs on the bottom.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/0053.jpg
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this is the bracket

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/0082.jpg

this is how it would look in your truck the part on the right is where the front of the windshield is.

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once you push the tabs into your headliner i took the bracket and lined up the holes where the tabs slide into. i outlined it with a sharpie so i know where to cut. i only marked to the right after the hump on the bracket.you will cut the rest later i didn't want to cut it to big.

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then once you have it marked start cutting. the hard part is gettin over that you are about to cut your headliner. but since you have already marked on it the damage is done. i used a box cutter to cut mine it was easy to cut.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/006.jpg

then i set the bracket in there to mark the two holes to be drilled and the holes for the tabs to slide in.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/007.jpg

Once you have them marked drill your holes.

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then mount up your bracket. and cut the rest out. i bolted it in to get a nice and tight fit.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/010.jpg

slide the two slots into the bracket and bolt the two screws to the bracket and your done with installing it.

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Next is the electrical. i hate doing electrical work so this was the hardest part for me. the first thing i did was add more wire to the original wires.

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depending on which side of the truck you decide to run the wires youll have to move the "A" pillars and the radio bezel. i also took off my sun visor to make it easier to run the wires. you have to remove the grab handle before you can unsnap the "A" pillar. once you do that it snaps right off.

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to remove the radio bezel there are two screws you have to remove.

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i just left mine laying like this during the hook up.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/003-1.jpg

this is the sun visor removed.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/007-1.jpg

then i hooked up the ground wire. my battery was unplugged will i was hooking up wires. i mounted the ground wire to the bracket screw.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/006-1.jpg

this is the color wires and what they go to and where to run them.

Black (BK) - ground (mounted to the mounting bracket)
Yellow/Gray (YE/GY) - console electronics power (goes behind the radio)
Blue/Red (BL/RD) - console display dimmer input (goes behind the radio)
Green/Orange(GN/OR) - Map light power (goes to the dome light)
Black/Blue(BK/BL) - Dome light power (goes to the dome light)
Lt. Blue/White (BL/WH) - Temp sensor (front of the truck)
Lt. Blue/Yellow (BL/YE) - Temp sensor (front of the truck)
Gray/Black (GY/BK) - speed sensor (not used by some, but necessary) (goes behind the radio.)

Alternate OHC wire colors

red/black............. light blue/red - radio or HVAC panel
black.................. chassis ground
gray/yellow.......... yellow/black - radio
gray/black........... gray/black at GEM connector
black/light blue..... black/light blue at dome
light green/orange. light green/orange at dome
blue/white........... temp sensor
blue/yellow.......... temp sensor


then i ran the yellow/gray, blue/red, and gray/black wires through the headliner.


http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/008-1.jpg

down the "A" pillar through the dash you can also remove your glove box to help like i did.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/010-1.jpg

then i used tap connectors to hook up the wires. first i did the gray it attaches to the GEM module. you can see that on the left where the radio goes.

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find the gray and black wire and use the tap connector to hook them up here is is done.

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then find the blue/red wire going to the radio and splice them together. then find the yellow and black wire going to the radio and connect it to the yellow and grey wire going to the OHC.

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next i ran the wires to my temp sensor. i ran the wires the same way. this is where i mounted my temp sensor.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/012-1.jpg

after that you will have two more wires to run. the last two go to the dome light. the dome light was a PITA to get off for some reason but i finally got it you
have to like pull and push at the same time.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/015-1.jpg

once you take the lens off there are three screws to take off i didn't get a pic of these but i thought i did.
this is what it looks like removed.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/013-1.jpg

this is the wires ran to the light.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/014-1.jpg

then you use the tap connectors to tap ino the existing wires and your done.
start putting your radio bezel back on. along with your "A" pillar and sun visor if you decide to remove it.
then just put your ohc back on

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/022-1.jpg

start the truck to make sure it works.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/howto/OHC/024.jpg

i found these directions on TRS on how to set your location for the compass. so i followed these and everything is working great now.

There are two possible adjustments to the compass: Variation and Calibration.

In order to perform the Variation Adjustment:

1) Determine which zone of the country you are in from the map below.

http://www.fordrangerforum.com/frf/h...alibration.GIF

2) Press and hold the MODE button until the VAR indicator appears in the display (Approximately 4-seconds)

3) Release the MODE button. The display will now show the current zone number that is stored in the compass.

4) Press the MODE button repeatedly (or press and hold in) until the desired zone number appears in the display (once it reaches 15, the next press of the button will set it to 1).

5) Release the MODE button when the desired zone number is displayed.

After approximately three seconds the display will flash all segments and then return to normal operation.

If the compass seems inaccurate, and the Variation Adjustment procedure did not correct the problem, perform the following Calibration Procedure.

1) Find an open area that is free from steel structures and high voltage lines. An open parking lot is a good example.

2) Press and hold the MODE button until the CAL indicator appears in the display (approximately 8-seconds).

NOTE: After approximately 4 seconds, the VAR indicator will light. Continue holding the MODE button until the CAL indicator appears. If you release the MODE button after the VAR indicator appears, but before the CAL indicator appears, the compass will be in the Variation Adjustment mode.

3) Release the MODE button.

4) Once the CAL indicator has appeared, drive the vehicle slowly (less than 3 mph) in 360-degree circles until the CAL indicator turns off. This will happen with 2 to 3 complete circles.


I love it and if anyone is wanting to do it ill give a hand. its really easy and once you past cutting your headliner your good to. go.

beef08 04-17-2010 11:54 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
im lost on this part "then find the blue/red wire going to the radio and splice them together. then find the yellow and black wire going to the radio and connect it to the yellow and grey wire going to the OHC" so basically you saying take the blue/red wire from ohc and tap into the blue/red wire from radio and then the same for the yellow/grey one?

Pbav8tor 04-18-2010 12:43 AM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
The yellow/gray from the OHC connects to the yellow/black going to the radio.

beef08 04-18-2010 02:02 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
thats what i ment ha..but am i right about the blue/red wire part?

Pbav8tor 04-18-2010 02:53 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
Yes, blue/red from OHC to blue/red behind radio.

beef08 04-18-2010 03:30 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
sounds so simple to install!

cwc ranger 04-27-2010 08:17 AM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
Where did you get the thermometer under the truck?

beef08 04-27-2010 08:36 AM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
people normally sell them all together when you buy them but im sure you can pic one up on ebay or just post a want to buy add in the classifieds..its an ohc temp sensor from an exploreer

cwc ranger 04-27-2010 08:55 AM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
do you know where they are located on the explorers cause i could just get one from the junk yard

beef08 04-27-2010 09:03 AM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
that i do not know..i would just search under in attached to the frame somewhere shouldnt be too hard to find

Eclipse-1 04-27-2010 11:26 AM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
There MAY be 2 of them (1 for the OHC and 1 for EATC) but what you are looking for is just to the left of the radiator between the header panel and the grill. Most of them that I have found look like one end is brown and looks like you can put a wrench to it (don't do this though) and the wires going to it are blue. One has a white stripe and the other has a yellow stripe. If you see one that has a red with an orange stripe and a pink with a black stripe that's for the EATC.

Hope that helps you out.

Brian

beef08 04-27-2010 12:03 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
would that be the best place to remount it for doing this mod?or does it really not matter?

Eclipse-1 04-27-2010 12:08 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
I put mine in the same exact spot which is fine as long as the truck is moving. If its been stopped for a bit the ambient head off the radiator does skew it a tad. I would mount it where it will be safe and as close as possible to where you removed it from as the computer does take the speed of the vehicle into account if you have everything hooked up right.

Brian

STL 04-27-2010 01:20 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
I put mine up behind the lower valance. It is blcoked from moving air with the truck going. It is always 1 degree off from my phone and the local radio station.

beef08 04-27-2010 05:20 PM

Re: How-To: OHC Install
 
hmm do ya think you could post a pic of where its at stl?


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