2016-2018 Hino Vehicle Installation Guide
For HRN-CM24Y1 and HRN-CH06A2 harnesses
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Revision: A1 - 10/2020
Step 1: Remove Lower Passenger-Side Dash Panel
Remove the lower passenger-side dash panel. It is held in place by clips only.
Diagram Description: Visuals show the lower section of the Hino vehicle's passenger dashboard, highlighting the panel to be removed.
Step 2: Locate GPS Connector
Locate the blue 8-pin GPS connector at the back left of the fuse box.
Diagram Description: Images focus on the fuse box area within the dashboard, pointing out the specific blue 8-pin connector.
Step 3: Remove Upper Passenger-Side Dash Panel
Remove the upper passenger-side dash panel by removing the two 10 mm bolts.
Diagram Description: Visuals illustrate the upper part of the passenger dashboard, showing the location of the two 10 mm bolts that secure the panel.
Step 4: Connect GPS Harness
Connect the HRN-CH06A2 to the factory 8-pin GPS connector.
Diagram Description: A close-up shows the HRN-CH06A2 harness being plugged into the factory 8-pin GPS connector.
Step 5: Connect Vehicle Harnesses
Connect the HRN-CM24Y1 into the HRN-CH06A2. Be sure to connect both the J1939 and OBD-II 6-pin connections.
Diagram Description: This step's visuals demonstrate connecting the HRN-CM24Y1 harness to the HRN-CH06A2 harness, emphasizing the J1939 and OBD-II connectors.
Step 6: Connect and Route GO Device
Connect the GO device and secure it with the provided zip tie. Neatly run the GO device and cabling to the top dash to the left of the fuse box.
Diagram Description: Images show the Geotab GO device being connected to the harness and then secured with a zip tie. The routing of the cable towards the top dash area is also depicted.
Step 7: Mount GO Device and Orient Antenna
Using zip ties, securely mount the GO device to the factory dash bracket above the fuse box.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the GPS antenna is facing skyward.
Diagram Description: Visuals show the Geotab GO device being mounted using zip ties to a bracket located above the fuse box. A diagram explicitly shows the GPS antenna is located at the "bottom" of the device and must be oriented upwards.
Step 8: Final Check and Reassembly
Complete an install check for the GO device. Reinstall all dash panels when completed.
Diagram Description: The final image shows the dashboard panels being reinstalled after the GO device has been successfully mounted and connected.