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  1. On the 2010 Honda Odyssey the power wires are connected as instructed with direct-connect harness, per 8200NEX and Maestro SW ADS-MSW manuals. So the red Accessory wires from the Direct-Connect, 8200NEX, and Maestro connected together. Then the Yellow Direct-Connect 12-volt power to 8200NEX yellow. I haven't done the ground separations for this unit/vehicle.
  2. The power wires are connected as instructions would have it. However on the first install of the 8100NEX in the Lexus my GPS maps would flip up and down. So I had to go in and separate the grounds: -Parking Brake on radio harness to body junction on right side kick panel - TYTO-1 Black, and Black/White with radio harness Black to metal body on right side - Maestro SW ADS-MSW Black ground to body junction left side kick panel Problem solved! Not sure if this is the difference but I haven't had reboots on either Lexus installs.
  3. Curious on a fix for this as I have it happening with an 8200NEX, installed in a 2010 Honda Odyssey. Did the reboot a few times on my wife's trip from Ann Arbor to NY. I have the Maestro SW ADS-MSW connected to this unit. For the poster with the Toyota. I've installed the 8100 and 8400NEX's in both my Lexus RX330's with Axxess TYTO-1, and Maestro SW ADS-MSW and haven't had this issue.
  4. I know this is an old thread but just want to confirm that the VSS wire is in fact the yellow wire, pin 17, second plug down. Just installed an AVIC-X940-BT in a 2005 Toyota Highlander 3.3L, and on this particular unit as similar series models the VSS connection aids in eco fuel efficiencies, and accuracy of GPS. To gain access it’s best to remove the glovebox for proper splicing. To remove push two bushings inward at the sides and pull forward, then unscrew softclose wire behind the glovebox on the right, lastly remove two black plastic pushpins along the hinge using needle nose pliers.
  5. So I contacted Pioneer and was instructed to give the unit a reset by holding mode, and left track button on start-up. I tried the reset option first with no improvement, then was told to try clear user-settings option, where neither did not even reset the sound settings. I was told if this option did not correct things that I should most likely send it in for a flat fee, north of $100.
  6. Thanks Ron S. So here's what it's doing... When I tried pressing the volume knob after entering a destination it gave a voice prompt for the distance to the next turn, but nothing else. I've tried resetting and going into the menu settings with no change. The in-route arrow does not follow the plotted course. Nor am I given an ETA, arrow indication on upcoming exits/turns. Also the street I'm traveling isn't indicated at the bottom.
  7. Unfortunately I'm still without turn-by-turn functions and street indicators for this unit. However all radio, blue-tooth, I-device connections, phone, etc. work properly, it's just simply problematic in the GPS/map functions. Would like to get this unit working properly as I have upcoming travels. Any advice is appreciated.
  8. Got the Testmode going, entered User option to find PRG0 and PRG1, didn't see a /USER/PRG.FLG file so where do I go from here?
  9. Thanks for your help RonS... Finally had a little time to get back to this but unfortunately I haven't been able to get into Testmode to access those files, using hold on home, then previous, forward, previous, forward, previous, forward. As of now if I input a destination it will briefly indicate an eta, as well as green route outline, but no short-distance indicator screen, or voice directives. Coincidentally I've since installed an X920-BT in another vehicle that works perfectly so now I'm even more stumped!
  10. Ok, so would it be correct to point to the firmware being the issue? And if so how do I go back to older/default versions?
  11. Settings are all correct... Voice, volume, regional, still nothing until end of route. Yes it would re-route as designed once I deviated from the calculated path. Honestly (sheepishly)I didn't know the 6.0 was available at the time I picked up the 5.0 : ^ (
  12. Tried battery disconnect but still no voice navigation or map re-routing when off course.
  13. So I updated the unit to 5.00 and now the unit doesn't give turn by turn voice navigation commands. Map shows direction but if I go of course it doesn't re-route, and when I get to my destination I finally get a command saying "You have arrived at your destination". Tried resetting with "mode" and "reverse track" button press but still no go.
  14. Hi, Not sure what the EU in your title is for, but I have the backup for this.
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