Caprice PTT steering wheel button hookup help

RecElect

Member
Jan 26, 2011
331
Loveland, Colorado
2014 Chevy Caprice 9c1 with PTT option.


We are working on a bid and in the spec the customer has specd the PTT option on the steering wheel to be hooked up. OK fine, no problem. EXCEPT, I have never seen the option, nor know how it hooks up and cannot find it in the up fitters guide (probably blind and have skimmed over it 3 times...)


I assume it is a simple hookup, but I like knowing what we will be looking at before I send our final bid.


SO,


Has anyone ever hooked this feature up? and what is required to do it? I assume there is a set of wires somewhere that tie into the radio but where are they? It will be going into a APX6500 Motorola.


Thanks in advance!
 

Ben E.

Member
May 21, 2010
2,417
Iowa, USA
Interesting. Never seen that either and we've built a bunch of Caprices. I wonder if it's only an option with Moto radios since there's a giant batwing logo on the button?
 

MESDA6

Member
Jun 2, 2010
920
Central IL and PHX
Searching online there are a few indications that it's a Kerr Industries part. Probably upfitted in the vehicle by them, with you connecting the radio input to the provided wiring. i would call Kerr Industries and inquire about it. There doesn't seem to be any documentation online about the part itself.
 

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