CT_AZ_4x4
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I helped Hemiarch. To answer your questions: (1) yes; (2) yes; and (3) yes.So just to confirm if I am reading your post correctly, this new harness connects to the plug in the truck camera housing, the plug in the footwell connector, and the camera wire?
The new harness has a 2-conductor shunt that attaches to the 2-wire 12 volt camera feed that is in the front windshield. The plug is on the driver’s side of the front camera housing. It is white, and generally rectangular when viewing it from a side angle. If you search for my self-help post for installing the S92 without TesStudio’s harness, you will see that they are using a shunt to tap into this power source where I also tapped in after making my own “mirror” taps or “side” taps.
The new harness travels across the headliner, down the passenger-side and into the passenger footwell area where it shunts between a native Tesla harness and a Tesla cpu module. The new harness does NOT have 2 sub-harnesses. It only has the one just described. So you will remove the second harness that came with the original harness for the TesStudio S92 and plug the native Tesla connectors back together.
Lastly, the round plug from the rearview mirror will be in the headliner and this will need connected to the mating round connector that is a part of the new harness.
Of course no instructions came with the new harness, but it looks like everything is working error-free!! Good luck! It took Hemiarch and I a little time to figure out that TesStudio is now using the same power source that I described in my self-help post where I removed their harnesses completely.
Good luck!
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