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tractors4u

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  1. I did check it about a month ago and it was getting satellites. You can tell that it is getting GPS signal, it's just that it shows the position off by about a half mile most of the time and the speed will be way off.
  2. A couple of months ago the GPS on my AVIC6000 started acting up. It had difficulty locking in on my actual position and it would show me going much faster than my 2012 Jeep Wrangler can go, at one time 135 MPH. Sometimes it will work fine and other times it will show me going across fields or rivers doing in excess of 100 MPH. If there is a road near by it will hop over and show me on it then jump back off road. It started around the time I got an iPhone 7 and started using Car Play. Even if I don't have the iPhone connected it will do this. Sometimes when I connect the phone the phone itself
  3. I spoke with someone from Pioneer and he said it sounded like something was wrong. Well duh! I'm going to give Crutchfield a plug. I ordered the stereo from them over 2 months ago. They are sending me a new one instead of having me return it to Pioneer even though it is passed the time that they have to do that and instead of me sending the bad one back first, they are sending the replacement immediately.
  4. Here is another screen shot. I wish I could remember what it showed before the GPS went out.
  5. I just got this over the weekend. I have no clue what could be wrong.
  6. I've had my AVIC 6000 in for 2 months now and no issues until this weekend. I went to navigation and got the message on the attached photo. My first thought was that maybe the GPS antenna wire was binding somewhere and had been pinched or cut or possibly came unplugged. I pulled the head unit yesterday and it was fine. I even did a reset of the system and it did nothing to help. Any suggestions?
  7. On the camera settings it gives you the option for back up camera on or off. Did you set it to on? Also there is a polarity setting for ground or battery, set it to battery.
  8. A little over a week ago my daughters and I got new phones so I took my daughter's iPhone 4, wiped it and loaded my music on it. It is now my in Jeep iPod. It's working great. Now when I get back in and power up it picks up right where it left of.
  9. It's an aftermarket camera and no there wasn't a wire to reverse the image. The image looks really good for a $14 camera.
  10. Just for the power to the camera, ground or battery, and I even tried that and it doesn't reverse the image.
  11. My iPod is 8 years old but still works great. My daughter just got a new phone so I am going to try using her old iPhone 4 as an iPod and see if that works.
  12. I think I will probably be returning it.
  13. Mine is a 30gig Classic. Well, when I got it 8 years ago they didn't call it the Classic because it was the only style. It's a pain starting at the same some every time. Thanks for the help.
  14. 1. I have a back up camera installed. On the screen it says "Image may be reversed" and mine is. I haven't been able to find anything in the manual to reverse or mirror the image. Is there a way to do this? I was wondering if I cut the RCA jack off of the video line and put another on and reverse the polarity if that would work. Does anyone know? 2. When using my iPod, if I shut the vehicle off and come back later, the iPod goes back to the very first song every time. Is there a way for it to pick up where I left off? I had an AVIC D3 and this wasn't an issue nor has it ever been a
  15. Well this is embarrassing. I did read the instructions, I knew where the RCA plug for the back up camera went, but some how or another in the 6 times I've pulled that head unit out of the dash I managed to plug it into the wrong plug. I pulled it out yesterday and as soon as I saw it I knew what I'd done. I also found out why people couldn't hear me on the phone any more. The mic cable had gotten pulled out. All is right with the 6000 now, except Appradio.
  16. I installed an NEX 6000 in my 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Everything is working great except my backup camera. I'm using an iDatalink harness and the Maestro box. On the HU the purple/white stripe wire is designated as the backup camera wire. I connected the one from the HU to the iDatalink harness. I installed my camera and connected the power wire to the positive wire of my backup light on the Jeep. I'm not getting anything on the HU. What am I missing? The Pioneer manual said to connect the purple/white wire to the wire of the vehicle that changes voltage when placed in reverse.
  17. Never mind, I got it working. The bypass works on the 6000!
  18. Quick question. I did a bypass on an AVIC D3 back in 2008 and don't remember exactly how you do this. Do you come straight off of the HU's harness and ground it or do you connect the green parking ground wire to the adaptor harness and then ground it? I'm leaning towards just grounding the green from the HU. Thanks in advance!
  19. I have a 2003 Volvo S60 and need help finding the reverse wire. I am installing a D3 with back up camera.
  20. You have to start the video from the iPOD. I have the 30 gig and it is the same way. I have to get it out of the glove box and press play for videos only.
  21. I am not familiar with the GMAH24B, is that from PAC? I used the Metra GMOS04 in my 07 Silverado Classic. As for the parking brake wire. Are you trying to find the trucks parking brake wire or the one on the Pioneer harness? If you are planning on doing the by-pass, just ground the Pioneer's p-brake wire to the chassis along with the mute wire after you relocate it in the connector.
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