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Old 01-23-2010, 08:04 PM
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Post KING GPS KLN 35A Pins Out

Hello Gents
I just bought a used King GPS KLN35A and I don't have the wiring diagram and I was wondering if anyone of you would have and wouldn't mind telling me the pins layout so I can build myself a wiring harness.

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Bruno Dionne
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Old 01-24-2010, 03:03 AM
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Bruno,

Look on Bob Nuckolls' site, www.aeroelectric.com, he has pin outs for just about every box. A KLX-135 might be similar?

Pete

Here you go, http://www.aeroelectric.com/Installa...ta/KLN-35A.pdf

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Old 01-24-2010, 01:07 PM
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Thumbs up KLN 35A wiring diagram

Hello Pete
Thanks for the info,I'll have a look at it.

A fine gentleman send me a PDF file with the info and by the look of it, it should be what I was looking for.

Now if I could find an antenna that will work with it I will be all set..( I wonder if a Garmin 56 antenna will work with a King GPS??

Cheers

Bruno
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