My NAV/DVD install.. avic x910bt w/sirius
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The antenna has worked out great..no problems and it works like a charm.I'f heard from a few guys that say thats where they mounted there antenna.
Hey Sopher..I got my wireing harness from SonicElectronix.com.The pionner has a diagram with it and so does the harness from sonic..you pretty much just match the colors.
Hey Sopher..I got my wireing harness from SonicElectronix.com.The pionner has a diagram with it and so does the harness from sonic..you pretty much just match the colors.
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The mic is on the headliner between the sunvisor and mirror..and is really clear.Yes I got the kit and it has a nice sirius screen that you can pick to display the channel..or artist..the catagory ect...The only thing I dont like with the sirius is that you cant change the name on the presets.They just say preset1,preset2 etc...I wish you could actuallt put in a channel name or number.The Ipod screen is great but only with the pioneer connector..I tried my HDTV connector which looks the same but I didnt get the same screen..it did play the songs but without the nice menu.
OH..and since I wrote this I'v installed a back up camera.I could live with out it.It works great BUT.If your in a hurry and backing out of the drive late for work..forget it.I wont come on untill the navigation system goes thru its start up procedure.By that time I'm out the drive and halfway down the street.Its goo donce I get to work..but all in all its just another "Toy".I pulled a 12volt Diode out of an old alternator and I'm running a switch to the camera to turn it on while driving..the diode will keep the back up light from coming on when I do this.I think I will get more use out ot this way.
As far as the harness..I didnt see a listing so I just called and asked .
I didnt buy my radio from them but they were still very helpful which is why I bought the sirius and install kit from them.I Ipod cable I got on e-bay for a fraction of the cost.But if you get it on e-bay check the part number against the one listed under the radio accesories to make sure it will give you all the functions.
OH..and since I wrote this I'v installed a back up camera.I could live with out it.It works great BUT.If your in a hurry and backing out of the drive late for work..forget it.I wont come on untill the navigation system goes thru its start up procedure.By that time I'm out the drive and halfway down the street.Its goo donce I get to work..but all in all its just another "Toy".I pulled a 12volt Diode out of an old alternator and I'm running a switch to the camera to turn it on while driving..the diode will keep the back up light from coming on when I do this.I think I will get more use out ot this way.
As far as the harness..I didnt see a listing so I just called and asked .
I didnt buy my radio from them but they were still very helpful which is why I bought the sirius and install kit from them.I Ipod cable I got on e-bay for a fraction of the cost.But if you get it on e-bay check the part number against the one listed under the radio accesories to make sure it will give you all the functions.
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I wish mine did..unless I'm missing something the 910bt. First you have to actually select it from the menu..which doesn't appear until the Nav boots up...and then it will come on when put in reverse.But it never comes on by just putting it in reverse and I see no way to make it fully automatic.
Hey Sopher..I just ran across my harness package the part number is FD23B.Save the package because the color code is on the back of it.
Hey Sopher..I just ran across my harness package the part number is FD23B.Save the package because the color code is on the back of it.
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UPDATE:
Found out that the PAC AFSI-01 is the module to get to retain SYNC AND conenct to factory wires.
Also, the PAC SWI-PS has a newer version called SWI-PSv1 (Sonic seems to be the only ones that have a catalog entry for it)
I'll let ya know how it all goes when I do the actual install.
Found out that the PAC AFSI-01 is the module to get to retain SYNC AND conenct to factory wires.
Also, the PAC SWI-PS has a newer version called SWI-PSv1 (Sonic seems to be the only ones that have a catalog entry for it)
I'll let ya know how it all goes when I do the actual install.
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Fixed it..Seems the guy before me didn't have a rear camera so he cut the purple/yellow signal wire that tells the avic your in reverse and he taped it in the harness.I never even saw it.I thought the AV cable told the avic it was in reverse when the backup light sent power to the camera..My Bad.
Anyway I was off work sick today..to sick for work but not too sick to fix my truck.I found the wire..lengthened it and ran it to the P.A.M module under the dash.
We're good to go now.
And I like my pioneer even more today than I did yesterday.
Anyway I was off work sick today..to sick for work but not too sick to fix my truck.I found the wire..lengthened it and ran it to the P.A.M module under the dash.
We're good to go now.
And I like my pioneer even more today than I did yesterday.
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I know the PAC interface way is more than the just raw harness way; but at least I can make use of the Sync too.
The PSW-psv1 is a must no matter how you wire up the radio.
In fact I found a Schoche console that will fit including the 6 buttons above the nav. It's black however. So, I ordered some wood grained vinyl so I can re-cover it. Enough to do the console and the shifter console if needed.
Plus the vinyl will fill in the slight void between the nav radio and the console edges.
The PSW-psv1 is a must no matter how you wire up the radio.
In fact I found a Schoche console that will fit including the 6 buttons above the nav. It's black however. So, I ordered some wood grained vinyl so I can re-cover it. Enough to do the console and the shifter console if needed.
Plus the vinyl will fill in the slight void between the nav radio and the console edges.