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  1. I do believe any mic would work, as it's a headphone jack like you said, but I'd really like to retain the holder clip that it already utilizes and I don't know that I could find one that fits or even where to look for one.
  2. I'm 99.9% all wire and bus cable routing is correct. It worked perfectly for quite a while. I removed the trim that is where the wire for the microphone ran and I guess putting it back on one of the clips has damaged the wire. I can hear people just fine, but they can't hear me at all. Could this be another issue, or am I correct in thinking it's pretty clear that it's a damaged mic wire? And if so, does anyone have a microphone sitting around that they'd sell me? If so please contact me at joshua.gull at gmail.com.
  3. Just as the title says, I'm having a hell of a time getting my new MOTO W755 to connect and stay connected to my AVIC-D3. I previously had a Samsung u740 "Alias" and it had absolute rock solid connection to my D3. Just wanting to make sure it's something I'm messing up on my end and not a common problem with the D3 and the MOTO W755. Thanks for any help.
  4. OK, called Pioneer and it took 2 seconds to fix the problem. I had the order wrong. I was going D3 to XM in, XM out to BT in. Should have been BT out to XM in, XM out to D3. Swapped those cables (even though the directionality, if thats even a word, of the cables is not blue-to-blue and black-to-black) and everything works flawlessly now. I'm pumped. Thanks for all the help guys.
  5. I'll have to look into resetting the D3. Changing the way the cables are hooked up definitely effects whether the D3 picks up on the modules being connected, and I've had the BT hooked up first and now the XM hooked up first, and neither way worked.
  6. whtcrx, I actually did do that just to see what happened, it made it where the D3 didn't recognize the device as hooked up. HiFiSi, I'll be trying to hook each up individually tomorrow. It's weird to me though, when the cables are hooked up wrong it very obviously doesn't recognize they're hooked up, so with them hooked up correctly and selectable through the D3, and also considering that when I get a phone call I hear the ringing through my speakers via the Bluetooth. I hear dialing through the speakers. I hear everything through the speakers except the person on the other end of the pho
  7. All grounds are solid, connected to the same point, same point the D3 is connected and no audio problems with it. 1. I have perfect audio while playing a DVD through the D3. 2. I have perfect audio while playing AM/FM radio, and also have perfect audio on CDs and through the iPod cable, navigation voice guidance, and I even get key beep volume through the entire phone call process on Bluetooth, just no audio through the speakers. 3. I am only using an external amp on subs. The D3 is powering all speakers inside the car through its internal amp. To me it seems like either a setting i
  8. OK, messed around with it. Two things... 1. XM has no audio either. I assumed it was working correctly because I could hear dead air but I hadn't activated it yet. It's activated now and nothing. Bluetooth you can hear dead air too, but still no voices through the speakers. 2. Everything is color coded, blue plug end to blue port, black plug end to black port, so everything was hooked up correctly (just to test I switched them and Bluetooth or XM were no longer available to select via the D3's menu, so this verifies they are hooked up correctly). I switched the order, and it is now
  9. So that could make all the difference huh? Damn. Time to tear apart 1/4 of the car again to try this.
  10. I'm 99.9% sure it's hooked up to the correct plug. One in, one out. It's going from D3, to Bluetooth, to XM. Volume on XM works fine, just not the Bluetooth. Not 100% sure the cable direction is correct from D3 to Bluetooth module, but then again I have no problem with XM which is ran through the BTB Bluetooth module so I'd assume so.
  11. AVIC-D3, bypassed, using a Samsung u740 phone through Verizon I'm getting no sound through the speakers. It's powered, grounded, and hooked up via IP bus. Microphone works, callers on the other end can hear me crystal clear, I'm just getting no volume or voices through my speakers at all. Voice guidance navigation works fine, all other sources volume works fine, no problems whatsoever save this one related to my Bluetooth. Thanks for any help on this guys. It is much appreciated.
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