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You will need to connect the pioneer unit to a switched ignition wire from the ignition switch. The 2006 GM factory radio only has a constant B+ (orange wire) and ground (black wire). The factory radio turns on when the Body Control Module (BCM) sends the radio a turn-on signal (on a data communication line) when the key is turned on. Your pioneer unit won't talk to the truck's BCM, and will need you to wire a switched B+ feed to it that turns on in the ignition accessory and run positions.
Hold the and boost at the same time and press reset with a pin once screen resets let go of 2 buttons, this is the service menu and I cannot get any farther
if you look on ebay you can buy a universal harness for most pioneers ... type in pioneer universal dvd harness..... they aren't too expensive either...
go to autozone or any parts store and buy a generic $5 relay.
1. connect "30" to the parking brake wire from the headunit 2. connect both "86" and "87" to ground 3. connect "85" to the remote turn-on wire from the headunit
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