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JacobStowers

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  1. I had the same issue. I replace the interface and it fixed it.
  2. I was reading on Pioneers website about the CD-IU205V-S, it states it only works with the AVH-P4100DVD. Are you saying it works on your D3 for full vidoe and audio playback and charges?
  3. I have the D3 and the video bypass hooked up. I have the brand new map updates. The video in motion no longer works. Has anyone else had this issue? If so what is the fix? Thanks!!!
  4. SWDW has got some awesome stuff!! Hes a great member!!!
  5. Just pick one up one eBay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PIONEER- ... ioQ5fVideo
  6. You need to recalibrate the GPS. Pretty easy, search the forums for it. I dont remember the exact directions, or call Pioneer and they will walk you through it.
  7. How did you go about burning it to a DVD? That might have something to do with it.
  8. You definitely need to file a complaint with Paypal. They will give you a full refund as long as you send back the unit. Your other option is to send the unit back to Pioneer for repairs, but I could see that being very pricey!! If you decided not to keep the unit and paypay will not refund your money email me I may take those head rest with the monitors off your hands!! Either way good luck!!!
  9. Your RCAs' may have been cut of partially cut in the accident. I would re-wire all the connections to your amp just to be safe.
  10. I have a D3 in my truck and love it!!! The only thing I am not thrilled about it the navigation interface. I have a Garmin 660W, so going to the Pioneer software it a bit of a stretch, which Pioneer would integrate the Garmin software then we could have the best of both worlds. But to answer your questions: 1. I believe so, epically if his truck has steering wheel controls, which the D3 can utilize with and adapter. 2. As answered above, music only. 3. Kind of answered above, and Pioneer comes out with a new Nav DVD about once a year, I have the new one but the old one should be fine. 4
  11. Do you have a steering wheel control adapter? If so that could be causing the issue. I have an 2004 Z71 Tahoe with the steering wheel control adapter and the connection was loose and cause my D3 to switch radio stations on its own. Hope this helps.
  12. Have to agree with the top two posters. I never take out my NAV disc unless I am playing music videos, or DVD's. But either grab a D3 or what for the new systems to come out and see what new stuff Pioneer has to offer.
  13. Short answer: Yes. I have it connected to my D3. Works great!!
  14. Yes, it works. I have connected to my D3 in my Tahoe. Love the cable!!!
  15. 99.9% sure you could get a Pioneer CDSR100 Steering Wheel Remote Control and it will work with the D3. You should be able to pick one up for under $20 online.
  16. It should be a Axxess / Metra GMOS - 04. I have a 2004 Z71 Tahoe and that is what I uses with Bose and OnStar. Now I did not have Navi built in from factory but it should be the same unit. To be honest though not sure I would trade your factory Navi for a D3, but either way good luck.
  17. I had the same problem in my 2004 Tahoe Z71 with the D3 and Bluetooth. I adjusted the output from the Metra box itself, little plastic screw on the side and bravo! NO ENGINE FEEDBACK!! This is a real common problem in all car stereo installs but it should never have left the shop like that! But your truck is pretty to get to the back of the stereo and adjust it yourself.
  18. Go to your AV screen, then to System. Make sure your ANT says "POWER". It most likely does not, press until it says "POWER". Then go back to your AV screen and you should be in business.
  19. Depending on what year and stock system you had in your car you may have a factory amp for your speakers, if so your metra adapter may not be turning the stock amp off and there for killing your battery. I would say go back and check your connections.
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