Installation Guide

Stinger ELEV8 or HEIGH10® Radio Replacement Kit
for Jeep Wrangler JL and Jeep Gladiator JT Vehicles
SRK-JW18EH
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Rev: v3
Date:100620
Section 4: In-Vehicle Harness Connections and Preparation
Step 1
If there are no open ports on the
CAN junction blocks, unplug one
factory male connector and insert
it into the same colored female
connector on the MQS4PT-36
harness, then insert the male
connector on the MQS4PT-36
harness into the now empty port
on the CAN junction block.
Behind the glovebox, connect
the male white connector from
the MQS4PT-36 harness into the
green CAN junction block and
the male green connector from
the MQS4PT-36 harness into the
white CAN junction block, then
run the 4-pin connector on the
MQS4PT-36 harness behind the
dash to the radio opening.
Part One: CAN Connections Harness (MQS4PT-36)
Step 1A
Part Two: GPS Antenna and External Microphone (provided in Stinger radio box)
Step 2Step 1
Route the GPS cable down the
A-pillar past the plastic dash
side panel, then route the cable
behind the lower dash below the
steering column and then up the
center stack to the radio opening.
(Secure with zip ties along the
way.)
Clean the area next to the factory
antenna on the center roll cage
structure and stick the GPS
mounting plate to it. Then, secure
the GPS antenna to the mounting
plate (it is magnetic). Route the
cable behind the trim panels of
the roll cage over to the driver
side A-pillar.
Step 3
If you choose to use the external
microphone instead of the
internal microphone, mount it to
the upper windshield trim panel
above the rear-view mirror, then
route the cable underneath the
trim panels across the upper
windshield and follow the route
of the GPS cable to the radio
opening.
OR
Step 1B