Rcd330 Pinout -
You must either upgrade your CAN Gateway or use a specialized "CAN Bus Simulator" harness that intercepts the signal. Rear View Camera (RVC) Pinout
However, the magic isn’t just in the screen—it’s in the . Swapping a radio isn’t always plug-and-play. To solve compatibility issues, add backup cameras, or retain your steering wheel controls, you need to understand the RCD330 pinout .
To ensure reliable and efficient operation, follow these best practices when working with the RCD330 pinout: Rcd330 Pinout
Now that you know the raw pinout, let’s solve real-world problems.
Before we dive into the pinout, identify which version you have: You must either upgrade your CAN Gateway or
In 8-button steering wheels, you may need a as the RCD330 natively looks for the 12-button protocol. 3. The ISO to Quadlock Transition
This is the most confusing part. The RCD330 uses a (similar to a small HDMI). It is not standard USB pinout. To solve compatibility issues, add backup cameras, or
The RCD330 supports a , but only if the car has Highline BCM or an RGB-to-CVBS converter .
| Pin | Signal | Critical Notes | |------|-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | CAN High | Connects to Powertrain CAN (Not Comfort CAN like older units). | | B2 | CAN Low | Must be twisted pair with B1. Wrong CAN = Battery drain. | | B3 | Illumination | Not used on RCD330 (works via CAN). Do not connect. | | B4 | Mute | Not used. | | B5 | Terminal 58d | Not used (CAN controlled). | | B6 | Terminal 15 (Ignition) | Not needed for RCD330 (uses CAN wake-up). | | B7 | GND (Ground) | Brown wire. Must be solid chassis ground. | | B8 | B+ (Constant 12V) | Red/Black wire. Always live. |