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necro

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  1. Yeah, it's really odd that some of the speakers are in the power bundle and the others are in a separate bundle. Probably so that Toyota can upsell radios and install them faster.

     

    The hardest part about putting a D3 in a Tacoma is squeezing it all in there. Mine pops out a little.

  2. 1. Make sure the mute wire is seated correctly. It goes in a certain way and clicks in place so you can't just tug it out.

     

    2. Make sure your ground wire is actually grounded.

     

    3. Make sure the green parking brake wire and mute wire are connected to the ground wire well.

     

    4. Make sure there are no exposed wires.

  3. Oh wow. Have you never used iTunes? Import all of your music in to the library. Then create a playlist for each "folder". Then drag and drop.

     

    When you plug in the iPod, tell it which playlists you want to synch and you're good to go. No need to worry about the "files on the iPod's hard drive". You could wipe that thing out hundreds of times and iTunes will put them right back on in the proper place.

     

    That's the power of iTunes and a major reason I got the iPod. (That and the fact that the iPod has all the good accessories).

  4. You don't connect the mute wire to the bluetooth adapter. That wire is solely for OEM systems that need to mute the D3.

     

    The pioneer bluetooth module mutes the D3 via IPBus. Truth is, the only reason we say "move the mute wire to the empty slot" is because you need a wire in there to ground and 99% of people don't need the mute wire anyway.

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