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Old Jan 19, 2011 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TJElite
The speed wire is really unnecessary. The accelerometers in the Avic's do a fine job of figuring that out. I never used them, and it was actually a Pioneer tech rep that told me they were a waste of time.

The parking brake you do need, unless your Avic has been modded. My memory isn't all that great, so I don't remember the scoop on the N3. The N1's needed a trace soldered, and I believe the N2's had a switch. I seem to remember some later units needing a pulse box to bypass the brake feature. I'm drawing a complete blank on the D3. Did that one have two slots, one for CD's and one for Nav DVD's? Are you putting the nav disc in the right slot? I'm sure someone will chime on here with the right answers.

In any event, none of these would cause the unit to not recognize the disc. Sounds like you have another issue.

Toby
This unit only has one slot to insert the CD. When I got the unit, it didn't have the parking brake wire. The map CD, which is also the software is a copy from AVIC411 dot com web site (which is a forum with no help). Maybe my unit was modded but the last owner is no where to be found.
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