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I bypassed my avic-d3 just as the picute and slide show said to do so but when I drive it tells me the parking break lead inst connected right.

 

When I restart the d3 it works for about 1-2hours or until the next time i shut the car off, when I power it on it tells me the parking break lead isnt connect right again..?

 

weird..

 

what to do?

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it doesn't matter... just ground them all... it's EASIER to do it together... but if you want to ground one to your battery, then your parking brake wire to your cigarette lighter, then the mute wire to a beam in your roof do that... in the end... it all goes back to the negative battery post

 

I was just asking, cause I grounded them all together and its giving me that problem, going to open it up tomorrow and check the connection.

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Be sure you are actually grounding it and not just attaching it to a ground wire that isn't grounded to something.

 

In my car (03 mustang) I just used wire taps to connect the parking brake, mute wire, and bluetooth ground to the black ground wire from the wiring harness.

 

In fact, my harness has two ground wires, chassis ground and amp ground. I used chassis ground but it really doesn't matter. Ground is ground.

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Be sure you are actually grounding it and not just attaching it to a ground wire that isn't grounded to something.

 

In my car (03 mustang) I just used wire taps to connect the parking brake, mute wire, and bluetooth ground to the black ground wire from the wiring harness.

 

In fact, my harness has two ground wires, chassis ground and amp ground. I used chassis ground but it really doesn't matter. Ground is ground.

 

In your case there's a big difference between amp ground and chassis ground. The amp ground is a ground input for the factory amp if the car has one. In other words, not a true ground.

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