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Anonymous Posted on Oct 08, 2014

Do you think I'm overlooking something?

I just finished connecting the Pioneer Car DVD player, when completed, I reconnected all A/C connectors, hazard connections, and misc. connections. When I powered the car, I noticed my A/C is no longer powering on. I disconnected the wires again, and reconnected them again and still its not working.

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Brian Neathery

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2007

SOURCE: how do you connect a pioneer d2 navigation system to a 2006 ford expedition entertainment system

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.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2007

SOURCE: NO POWER TO PIONEER HEAD UNIT

Disconnecting the cables shouldnt have hurt it. Make sure you got the plugged back in ALL the way and try again. Post results here.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2008

SOURCE: avh-p6600

similar but not exactly the same - for a dvd you must also connect a line to the parking brake wire that shows ground when engaged

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

SOURCE: problem wirings for Pioneer AVH-P6500DVD Car DVD Player

very easy fix. you can pay thirty bucks on ebay and buy the bypass kit or make it yourself. but the light green wire on the harness has to be hooked up to ground. just hook the light green wire to the chassie of the car and you will be able to see dvds all the time. If you want to buy the kit its not really needed I have a toggle switch on mine just for turning it on and off when I am driving. simple as putting a wire from your chassie of the car(Ground) and then the other from the unit(light green wire) to a switch. hooking it up from Supply to Acc on the switch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2009

SOURCE: Pioneer AVIC-N3. What wires power it on??

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

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This is a common problem. Not all models of DVD players have analog audio connections.

The image of the back of the DVD is suppose to be a BD5700?

The connections AUX on the amp and the connections audio out red and white RCA connector are connected with a audio cable.
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To switch your Pioneer DV-400V DVD player back to an interlaced video mode after selecting a progressive scan mode and loosing picture, follow these steps:

  1. Switch everything off.
  2. Reconnect using the supplied video cable (standard RCA Red White & Yellow).
  3. Switch the player to standby.
  4. Press and hold the Standy/ON button while pressing the |<< button.
This resets your player to default video output, allowing you to reconfigure your HDMI settings to 1080i, and then reconnect your HDMI cable.

I hope that helps.
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To switch your Pioneer DV-400V DVD player back to an interlaced video mode after selecting a progressive scan mode and loosing picture, follow these steps:

  1. Switch everything off.
  2. Reconnect using the supplied video cable (standard RCA Red White & Yellow).
  3. Switch the player to standby.
  4. Press and hold the Standy/ON button while pressing the |<< button.
This resets your player to default video output, allowing you to reconfigure your HDMI settings to 1080i, and then reconnect your HDMI cable.

I hope that helps.
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