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ajc, looks clean!! let me know if you find a tiny usb becuase the one i'm using now is pretty long, so i'm looking for the shortest one ever made haha
quiksilver, in post #11 i have a pic of the switch i used as a bypass... I could not get the relay to work for me but it would have eliminated the need for a switch altogether and still enabled videos to be watched while in motion... my switch has two wires ran to it... one connected to the purple "parking brake" wire coming from the unit and another connected to a ground... to watch video me and ajc simply flip the switch and it tricks the unit into thinking the car was placed in park and voila! let me know if you have any more questions... some units don't require a switch to be in place, they just need that purple wire to be connected to a ground... depending on how smart your unit is :thumbup: |
Can someone post a how to for the switch? Also, can you just tuck the switch behind the radio and leave it switched on or will that harm components? I have one of these on order and I really don't want to have my video blocked while driving!
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sick deal, i might jump on this.
can anyone tell me whats up with installing one of these when you have the BOSE stereo? does it work or do u have to replace all the speakers? |
Originally Posted by dragonfire6
(Post 7183769)
ajc, looks clean!! let me know if you find a tiny usb becuase the one i'm using now is pretty long, so i'm looking for the shortest one ever made haha
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Switch for Parking Brake Bypass:
You will need: Head Unit Any basic switch Electrical Wire Connectors (optional) Electrical tape Drill or dremel 10mm socket & wrench or phillips head screw driver depending on which grounding point you choose... Sorry no pics because I don't feel like tearing everything out again... 1. Find the mounting spot for your switch. 2. Mount the switch using the *most times* included mounting instructions and drill or dremel 3. Find a good grounding point, other than the one used for the head unit 4. Connect a length of wire to the grounding point *Make sure the wire is long enough to reach the mounting spot for your switch* 5. Connect the grounded wire to the switch 6. Connect the Parking Brake wire from the head unit wiring harness to the switch *Depending on the specific switch you are using, you will have to test a combination of wire connects to find the one that tricks the head unit into thinking the car's parking brake was engaged. If you purchased a 2-prong switch, it is pretty self explanatory. If you purchased a 3 prong (lighted) switch, you will disregard the included wiring diagram and test connect until you get the desired results *Since your radio is already grounded and you will not be supplying any power to the switch, you can test ground connections without worry of blowing a fuse or messing up the head unit* 7. Put everything back together and tuck all wires Defex, the pioneer avh-p3100dvd and p4100dvd (in particular) want the parking brake to be disengaged and then re-engaged post starting car to make sure the driver is really at a stop. So when I get in my car and start it, even if my switch is in the "watch video" position, i still have to flip the switch to off and then back to on. Then, until I turn my car off again, I can watch movies. That's why you will need to mount the switch in a spot where you will be able to access it. I have read on a couple other forums that installing a 4-pin relay will get rid of the need for a switch and thus the process of disengaging and re-engaging, however i tried 2 different relays and could not get it to work for me. So I have a switch and it's not that big of a deal.... any other questions, just let me know :thumbup: |
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kyx4n, i think i know what your talking about. it winds the usb cord up like a iron or measuring tape, right? i'm actually looking for just a tiny flash drive, no wires...
like this... http://www.techshout.com/images/pico...lash-drive.jpg |
Originally Posted by dragonfire6
(Post 7185095)
kyx4n, i think i know what your talking about. it winds the usb cord up like a iron or measuring tape, right? i'm actually looking for just a tiny flash drive, no wires...
like this... http://www.techshout.com/images/pico...lash-drive.jpg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820609381 |
Originally Posted by camaro194
(Post 7182437)
ajc, what are these deals that you speak of? :)
Google ebates, pretty cool site. If you sign up, feel free to use my email as a referrer ;) ajc99z@gmail.com Dragonfire, nice write up on the switch. Surprisingly simple to do. |
^Thanks, I'll look into that. I know MS Live has a cashback program going on now with ebay. I think its at 11% (used to be 35%!!!).
Anyone have any pics of this installed showing the color matching between the display and the rest of the Z's interior lights? |
Originally Posted by dragonfire6
(Post 7185063)
Switch for Parking Brake Bypass:
You will need: Head Unit Any basic switch Electrical Wire Connectors (optional) Electrical tape Drill or dremel 10mm socket & wrench or phillips head screw driver depending on which grounding point you choose... Sorry no pics because I don't feel like tearing everything out again... 1. Find the mounting spot for your switch. 2. Mount the switch using the *most times* included mounting instructions and drill or dremel 3. Find a good grounding point, other than the one used for the head unit 4. Connect a length of wire to the grounding point *Make sure the wire is long enough to reach the mounting spot for your switch* 5. Connect the grounded wire to the switch 6. Connect the Parking Brake wire from the head unit wiring harness to the switch *Depending on the specific switch you are using, you will have to test a combination of wire connects to find the one that tricks the head unit into thinking the car's parking brake was engaged. If you purchased a 2-prong switch, it is pretty self explanatory. If you purchased a 3 prong (lighted) switch, you will disregard the included wiring diagram and test connect until you get the desired results *Since your radio is already grounded and you will not be supplying any power to the switch, you can test ground connections without worry of blowing a fuse or messing up the head unit* 7. Put everything back together and tuck all wires Defex, the pioneer avh-p3100dvd and p4100dvd (in particular) want the parking brake to be disengaged and then re-engaged post starting car to make sure the driver is really at a stop. So when I get in my car and start it, even if my switch is in the "watch video" position, i still have to flip the switch to off and then back to on. Then, until I turn my car off again, I can watch movies. That's why you will need to mount the switch in a spot where you will be able to access it. I have read on a couple other forums that installing a 4-pin relay will get rid of the need for a switch and thus the process of disengaging and re-engaging, however i tried 2 different relays and could not get it to work for me. So I have a switch and it's not that big of a deal.... any other questions, just let me know :thumbup: |
just ordered one of these as well off of amazon for $283. how do you like it so far?
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Though I didn't get it installed in my G35, I got one for the truck.
pics here.. http://www.f150online.com/forums/hea...-p3100dvd.html It's funny b/c my clock changed to 24 hour time after I did a factory reset...so maybe if you do a reset it might change back to am/pm. I need to figure out if theres a way to make it go down all the way to 87.7 FM since there's gonna be a dance station out in LA on that....right now it stops at 88.1 but the European models go down to 87.5 FM. When they did the install, they put some adapter in there so that the DVD works while you are driving but i'm not sure exactly how they did that. |
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i really like the unit so far...
i will take some pics the next time i remember to bring my camera down to the car at night to show the color matched buttons and screen illumination.... defex, the switch i used had had posts (i believe most will) and i crimped connectors onto the wire and hooked everything up that way... easy to remove if needed with the connectors... i really hope there is a way to have a am/pm clock on the screen |
I just received my unit from amazon. Im just wondering what do I need for wires and etc for this install because my friend is going to put it in for me and I have no idea what I need.
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i don't know if Pioneer does the bypass the same as Kenwood... but i just grounded the parking brake wire to get around the bypass. I've never heard of HAVING to use a switch or relay to fix it.
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you will need the wiring harness, metra kit dash kit and a few basic tools... hopefully you have these things already since it will be pretty hard to find on Easter...
if your friend is experienced with installing, he should know what you need :thumbup: |
he knows how I just have to get the stuff lol where did you get all your stuff from
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the car had a aftermarket cd player in it when i purchased it, so that took care of the wiring harness... went to the a local stereo shop and bought the metra dash kit...
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Originally Posted by skillkiller21
(Post 7197170)
he knows how I just have to get the stuff lol where did you get all your stuff from
then go look at the free accessories that they included free. Usually they include the metra kit and harness.. so just right down the item numbers and go buy those individually.. |
Originally Posted by token5gtd
(Post 7195269)
i don't know if Pioneer does the bypass the same as Kenwood... but i just grounded the parking brake wire to get around the bypass. I've never heard of HAVING to use a switch or relay to fix it.
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