Connector B

2015 Kia Soul EV BaseSECTION Connector B
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2016 Kia Soul EV. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
No. Name Terminal Description Condition Specified Condition
B1 MM CAN high MM_CAN_HIGH Needs connection to the car Communication with external amp
B2 - - - -
B3 Parking PARKING from vehicle - -
B4 Steering remocon Steering Wheel Remote Control Steering Wheel switch pushed 0.5V ~ 3V
B5 - - - -
B6 MTS key - - -
B7 AUX video AUX Video Needs connection to the Multi Jack -
B8 AUX right input AUX Right Sound Signal External Auxiliary device is Audio playing (At time of Aux jack use) A waveform synchronized with sound is output
B9 AUX ground AUX Reference Ground Needs connection to the Multi Jack Below 1 ohm
B10 MIC (+) Bluetooth MIC+ Input the Voice Signal via MIC A waveform synchronized with Voice data via MIC
B11 Battery (+) Battery Always 11 ~ 14 V
B12 Battery (+) Battery Always 11 ~ 14 V
B13 MM CAN low MM_CAN_LOW Needs connection to the car Communication with external amp
B14 Auto light AUTO-LIGHT from vehicle - -
B15 P position P-POSITON from vehicle - -
B16 Speed Speed Sensor Signal Engine switch on (IGN), car is moved slowly Approx. 5V Level Pulse Generation
B17 Remocon ground Steering Wheel Remote Control GND Always Below 1 ohm
B18 ACC Accessory Engine switch on (ACC) 11 ~ 14 V
B19 AUX video ground AUX Video GND Always Below 1 ohm
B20 AUX DETECT AUX Signal Input Detect Auxiliary device is inserted 0V (Low) β†’ 5V (High)
B21 AUX left input AUX Left Sound Signal External Auxiliary device is Audio playing (At time of Aux jack use) A waveform synchronized with sound is output
B22 MIC (-) Bluetooth MIC- Input the Voice Signal via MIC A waveform synchronized with Voice data via MIC
B23 Ground Ground Always Below 1 ohm
B24 Ground Ground Always Below 1 ohm
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