Introduction
Warnings and Considerations
WARNING! Use Geotab telematics devices only with Geotab-approved harnesses acquired from Geotab-authorized channels. Use of non-Geotab harnesses from unauthorized channels can cause serious safety risks, including fire, and can lead to serious personal injury and/or damage to the vehicle.
! IMPORTANT: For heavy-duty trucks, always use a vehicle-specific harness when offered by Geotab or the vehicle manufacturer (see Harness Identification and Application ) and this document. Where a heavy-duty truck-specific harness is not offered by Geotab or the vehicle manufacturer, use the adapter harness (HRN-CG13S1) for any 16-pin (OBDII) installation method to avoid possible GO device damage.
! IMPORTANT: The State of California currently prohibits Installing HRN-GS16K2, HRN-GS09K2, HRN-GR09K1, and HRN-BD16S5 in a manner that relocates the in-vehicle diagnostic connector. The following documents provide guidance on installing harnesses using a direct plugin installation method without relocating the data link connector:
- HRN-GS16K2 Installation - Direct Plug-In
- HRN-GS09K2 Installation - Direct Plug-In
- HRN-GR09K1 Installation - Direct Plug-In
Alternatively, GO devices can be installed directly into the OBDII port using an extension/conversion harness that plugs directly into the OBDII port or other emissions diagnostic data link connector port. For more information on Geotab harnesses and adapters, see Harness Identification and Application.
! IMPORTANT: For heavy-duty trucks, always use a vehicle-specific harness when offered by Geotab or the vehicle manufacturer (see Harness Assessment Cheat Sheet GUIDE V2.0 and this document). Where a heavy-duty truck-specific harness is not offered by Geotab or the vehicle manufacturer, use the adapter harness (HRN-CG13S1) for any 16-pin (OBDII) installation method to avoid possible GO device damage.
✱ NOTE: If a longer length is required to facilitate installation, connect a straight harness to a T-harness or another straight harness — where indicated below. The total harness length must not exceed 2 meters (or 6.5 feet).
✱ NOTE: Regardless of the length, two T-harnesses CANNOT connect to each other. Connecting two T-harnesses, or any two harnesses that exceed 2 meters, compromises the integrity of the data and may cause issues with the vehicle’s Engine Control Unit (ECU).
! IMPORTANT: Some vehicles have multiple diagnostic connectors to choose from when installing a GO device. For further information to compare and contrast OBDII and RP1226, please visit the following link: https://gtb.page.link/hKF7.
✱ NOTE: For more details on compliance information and applicable products, please contact your Authorized Reseller.
Recommended Tools & Consumables
Hardware & Accessories
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Some installations are not straightforward and must be completed by an Authorized Installer to ensure a secure installation.
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Ensure to use many cable ties to secure both the device and harness to the vehicle. An unsecure device installation can result in poor electric and/or data connections that can lead to short circuits and fires or cause malfunctions of vehicle controls that can result in serious personal injury or significant damage to your vehicle.
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Some examples requiring professional installation from an Authorized Installer are:
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The OBD port location is such that the device could protrude or interfere when entering or exiting the vehicle, or located where it can be inadvertently kicked or bumped during vehicle operation. The device isn't fully secured and so may be able to vibrate loose or get kicked or knocked. An electrical harness or additional wiring is required.
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Vehicle mounting modifications are required to secure the device i.e. removing of panels, or the OBD connector has been deformed/damaged or there is any physical damage visible to the electrical wiring.
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The device does not power on and beep six times when first installed.
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The installer questions their ability to complete a secure installation according to these instructions.
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Do not attempt to install, reconfigure or remove any product from a vehicle while the vehicle is in motion or otherwise in operation. All installation, configuration or removal must be done only in stationary vehicles which are securely parked.
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Attempting to service devices while the vehicle is in motion could result in malfunctions or accidents, leading to death or serious personal injury.
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The equipment tag can be found on the hinged side of the rear door jam.
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Make, Year, and Vin can be found here.
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Locate & remove the 9 pin heavy duty diagnostic connector from its OEM location.
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Tongue and Groove Pliers are commonly used to remove the panel nut that secures this connector.
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Use the steps below to replace the default adapter with adapter #4 & 4N
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There are no special tools needed to change the adapter.
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Remove the screw cap at the back of the connector and slide it slightly away from the connector.
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Pull the connector housing and adapter assembly away from the connector cartridge and harness.
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Align the keys & keyways and slide the connector cartridge into the connector housing.
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As seen in this compatibility graphic, the HRN-DM09T2 harness is backward compatible with Type 1 (black 9 pin) equipped vehicles as well as newer Type 2 (green).
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Older Type 1 (black) diagnostic harnesses should not be reused with Type 2 (green) vehicles as they are not compatible.
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Connect the OEM 9 pin diagnostic connector into the HRN-DM09T2 harness.
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Twist the locking collar to secure connection.
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It is recommended to secure this connection using electrical tape if the collar does not lock adequately.
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Secure this connection as up and out of view as possible using cable ties.
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Ensure cable does not interfere with any moving parts.
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Using the included panel nut (4N) reinstall the HRN-DM09T2 male harness connector assembly into the same location where the OEM 9 pin was removed.
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This connector and corresponding hole are D shaped and will only install one way.
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Ensure cable does not interfere with any moving parts!
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Secure harness as needed with cable ties!
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Plug the GO device into remaining end of the harness.
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Secure the device to the harness with included cable tie.
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Trim excess cable tie flush.
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Every device has a black serialized cable tie included & should be used in this step.
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Route device and harness to mounting location as needed.
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Ensure cable does not interfere with any moving parts & secure harness as needed with cable ties.
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Locate this support bracket, it is an acceptable location to secure the device.
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Secure device using 2 cable ties, ensure the device has little to no free movement.
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In this example the bottom of the device (blue side of the GO device label) faces up when secured in this location.
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All in-vehicle devices and related cabling must be securely fastened and kept clear of all vehicle controls, airbags, including gas, brake and clutch pedals.
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This requires the use of a cable tie when securing the device or any extension harness to the OBD connector, securing both sides of the harness. If you do not use a cable tie, vibration in the vehicle can lead to a loose connection which could cause the vehicle’s engine computer to fail, causing potential loss of vehicle control and serious injury.
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Inspect devices and cabling regularly to ensure all devices and cabling continue to be securely attached.
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If at any point after an in-vehicle device is installed a warning light illuminates on the vehicle dash or the vehicle stalls or has a marked drop in performance, shut off the engine, remove the device, and contact your reseller. Continuing to operate a vehicle with these symptoms can cause loss of vehicle control, and serious injury.
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Navigate to one of the following:
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Note that the following steps are for the public version of MyInstall.
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If you have an installer MyAdmin account, use this link.
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This link is also accessible via the MyInstall Public page.
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Turn on the vehicle and wait for the device status to PASS.
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Some Hybrids and EV's may require a short drive
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If the device status shows as FAILED, verify the LED status and turn the vehicle engine off and on again.
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Press Refresh to check the status again.
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Refer to this link for detailed instructions.
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If the installation check finishes without errors, a Success! message appears.
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Press New installation to check another installation, or press Exit when done.
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If the installation check encounters any errors, an Error message appears.
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Select New installation to check another installation or press Exit when done.
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For the latest version of the Limitations of Use, please visit: http://goo.gl/k6Fp0w
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Your in-vehicle devices must be kept clear of debris, water and other environmental contaminants. Failure to do so may result in units malfunctioning or short-circuiting, which can lead to a fire hazard and cause loss or serious injury.
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Do not attempt to remove the devices from the vehicle in which they are originally installed for installation in another vehicle.
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Not all vehicles share compatibility, and doing so may result in unexpected interactions with your vehicle, including sudden loss of power or shutdown of the vehicle’s engine while in operation or cause your vehicle to operate poorly or erratically and cause serious injury and/or vehicle damage.
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This product does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Configuration, servicing, and repairs must only be made by an authorized reseller or installer. Unauthorized servicing of these products will void your product warranty.
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The simplified EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 10(9) shall be provided as follows:
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Hereby, Geotab (Address: 2440 Winston Park Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6H 7V2, Canada, Phone number: 1 (877) 436-8221) declares that the radio equipment type ‘telematics device’ is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available here.
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WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
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