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I have an avic-d2 connected to my 06 grand cherokee however when i first powered it up nothing happened, the unit will not turn on. I double checked my connections and everything is correct. However on the wiring harness i purchesed there were 2 power wires and 2 groud wires does it matter that i connected my d2 to just one of the power wires and one of the gound?
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Did you use the red wire in that harness? That will cause your problem. Newer chrysler products, like gms, use a dataline to tell the radio when to turn on. What you'll have to do is splice a wire into either the ignition harness or the cig plug that loses power when the key is off to get the avic to turn on and off properly.
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Also, you need to use a module to keep the databus intact, because it runs through the radio. The new Chrysler products use a can-bus data sharing system, which can cause some major problems if interrupted. In a worst case scenario, the Magnum, Charger, and 300c will shut down the oil pressure circuit and the crank trigger. Use a Peripheral CHYAH05 to add a head unit into your Jeep without issue.
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The Peripheral part will also give you VSS, reverse wire, parking brake and illumination wires. Makes it real easy to install a nav unit, since finding a VSS wire in the Chrysler can-bus system can be difficult, if not impossible on some cars....
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It's available from Peripheral Electronics and AAMP of America. [url=http://peripheralelectronics.com/web/onstar.asp]http://peripheralelectronics.com/web/onstar.asp[/url]
They have a bunch of interfaces that, simply, make our lives as installers much easier.
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