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Ok I am confused. I was installing the AVIC-D3 and I notice there is a ground (black cable) comming from the AVIC-D3 wire harness.

My question is:

The aftermarket wire harness for my car indicates there is a ground on it. Can't I simply connect the Avic-D3's ground cable to the aftermarkets ground on the harness? Once I connect the aftermarket harness to the cars harness (Dash). Wouldn't that technically ground the AVIC or do I have to Ground the AVIC to the car somewhere??

 

Seems logical but I am confused with Pioneer adding that little hook thing at the end of the GROUND cable comming from the AVIC's wire harness.

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I've grounded the parking brake, chassis ground, bluetooth ground & XM ground directly to the harness on the connector. works fine. if you also see a nut behind your dash you can also loosen it and install the pioneer ground connector to it as well.

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They include that "hook think" (spade connector) in case there is no ground wire for your factory harness. They were being thoughtful.

 

I just snipped that bugger off and tapped into the ground cable of my factory harness. Works like a champ!

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Thanks guys... I thought that is how it worked but it was one of those days (Brain fart day). Geez you would figure I would figure that out after instaling the AVIC-N1 and doing the MOD. Now the AVIC-D3 (Much easier).

 

Thanks all for the help!!!!

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