i have an avic-n2,and i cant seem to power it up.i know it worked before i got it,and i downloaded the install manual.im bench testing it,but no lucki have an avic-n2,and i cant seem to power it up.i know it worked before i got it,and i downloaded the install manual.im bench testing it,but no luck
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Go to pioneers home page and download the manuals and they show where each wire needs to go. I have them downloaded and would be more than happy to e-mail them to you if you need me to. Good luck
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The easiest way to get the cable is to type in Kodak Easyshare in googles search. You will find a link that says Shopping results for..... Click on it, a whole mess of places to by the cable for around 3 dollars will show up. Clink on anyone of them to take you to the page to get to the seller of the cable. For the price I would probably avoid any ebay auctions and go with a direct purchase from like Buy.com.
go into the settings or options menu in the navagation screen and hit languages then hit english...u may have to google the words language and settings in japaneese to compare
the pioneer avic n3 has a seperate brain system and there is a cable that hooks the two together its called like the 13 pin wire or something and once you hook the brain and the head unit together it will have the display and everything else
Yes they will replace the ribbon cable for free for only one time. but if you did the bypass mod they will unmod it and charge you $200 for doing it. In that case you better of send it to that guy Rich with Same Day Audio Service on Ebay, he will fix it with his company manufactured milspec ribbon cable for I think $85. His cables are much higher quality than Pioneer's and come with a free lifetime warrantee if you have it perform by him or you can purchase the cable from him and put it in by yourself but he won't guarantee it if you do. It not very hard to do if you are a little bit technical incline. I bought a few cables and replaced them myself with the Ribbon Cable Exhausted Tutor Guide on AVIC411.com, but I have figured out a much easier way to do it. Let me know if you need help. Goodluck to you.
You need to identify the four wires that carry the DVD audio in the factory plug, and re-wire them to RCA plugs that can be used with the Auxiliary input RCA jacks on your Pioneer unit.
The four wires should be:
Left (+) light green
Left (-) white
Right (+) red
Right (-) black
The easiest way is to purchase some inexpensive RCA cables (or better yet, speaker wire with RCA ends). Cut the cables and wire the center pin conductor wires to the (+) audio wires in the stock plugs, and connect the outer shield conductors to the (-) wires. Then connect the RCA plugs to your head unit's auxiliary input jacks.
i have an avic-n2,and i cant seem to power it up.i know it worked before i got it,and i downloaded the install manual.im bench testing it,but no luck
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