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2022 Ram 2500! Fits and IT WORKS!!

I found a TON of information on installing this on a 1500, but not on a 2500 Ram Truck.

The location of the ANC Module is under the dash, near the parking brake. (See Photo one where it shows the location)
The ANC Module is indicated in the second picture with red arrows.
The Blue arrows are showing this ANC-CH01 is already plugged in.
It is really simple. Took not even 60 seconds to install.
Unplug the black connection from the ANC module.
Plug that black connection into the ANC-CH01.
unplug the white harness (easier now the black harness has been removed and out of the way) and plug it into the ANC-CH01.
Now you will take the other end of the ANC-CH01 harness, the white plug, and plug it into the ANC Module.
The black port on the ANC Module will be left open. All connections have been made.

A side note! If you've had a popping noise when you open your doors, any doors, this harness alone with eliminate that!

By Mike H. on December 29, 2022 Checkmark Icon Verified purchase

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By Nathan on October 24, 2024 Checkmark Icon Verified purchase

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Worked like a charm! 2019 Ram 1500 Bighorn new body style

Finally went to upgrade my stock speakers and when I drove it the first time I couldn’t believe the obnoxious vibration noise coming all over. I tried to listen to it by rolling down the window and then it went away each time. I was beyond perplexed. Did some research and found out I had ANC and apparently these new trucks have too many darn computers and sensors in them. The ANC was tuned to the stock speakers and was causing it to go out of whack.

Saw Mike H.’s review below and was sold. My 2019 ram 1500 bighorn 5th gen had the anc under the seat. As Mike said, you unplug the white and black male pieces from the anc module, plug them both into the anc bypass female slots on this cord and then plug the white male from the ANC bypass cord into the ANC module under the seat. The female receptacle on the ANC that the black portion plugged into remains open and nothing plugs in. Simple is as simple does. Noise gone and everyone’s happy.

By Jarrett on May 19, 2026 Checkmark Icon Verified purchase
2019 Ram 1500


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