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  1. Hi, Just finished my install of the D3 in my 1995 Mercury Villager. I made all the custom walnut interior as no wood interior option was ever offered for this van. I also put in the bluetooth and SiriusXM boxes and hooked all that up. Luckily my van had the premium speakers and amp so it worked out well and sounds really good for factory speakers. I located all the wires and boxes in the dash, so no exposed wires for a clean look. It already had double din capability but I had to modify and flip the carrier so I could locate the heating controls at the bottom. It took forever, but I am
  2. UPDATE: Solved I fixed my own problem. I found out that the power antenna function had to be turned on. I also found out that Audio Video 1 has to be in EXT. Guess I should have read the manual closer, assuming that tidbit is in there. The guy at Best Buy didn't know what was up with it either. Glad I don't have to send the HU back, whew! That said this system has some serious theater sound, I was absolutely amazed at the surround sound quality and the bass vibrating the seats, very cool. Hi, I'm not a car stereo guy, but I do have an eye for detail and some technical savvy, so
  3. Hi, I'm not a car stereo guy, but I do have an eye for detail and some technical savvy, so go easy on me. I have a Avic D3 in a 1995 Mercury villager(Nissan Quest). Spliced, soldered and heat shrinked all cables. Did the mute/ebrake hack correctly and everything works fine except I have no volume in DVD mode and Ipod mode(radio/ navi fine), plays fine, but no volume. First off I did not use the AMP bypass as I was told it was not necessary. I put the amp on the metra harness in the position to match up with the amp in my ford factory harness(looked it up in factory manual). Guys at
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