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Yes I know that bypassing the parking brake is dangerous and I should not have DVDs going when I am driving, but I want to do it because I am taking a 6 hour trip soon and I will have passengers along for the ride. The HU I just bought was a pioneer AVH P6500 DVD I bought it off cnate777. It is not here yet, but I want to be ready when it is. What do I have to do to get this to work? Is there any way to do it without a switch? If not how do I wire it?
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amp/rca help
marquettefan247 replied to robbie's topic in General Audio - Can't find a category for your question? Ask here.
If ya still have a problem with the Engine noise try taking 12 gauge speaker wire and wrapping it aroud the end of your Rcas on your hu and grounding it to you HU by attatching a ring terminal and attatch the ringterminal wuith wire to a screw on your hu -
I found an OLD breakdancing video of me from a few years back.
marquettefan247 replied to z_ro's topic in Off Topic Vids
haha my fav part is whe he does the head bob an im watchin you fingers lmao -
Pioneer AVH-P6500DVD.......$150
marquettefan247 replied to cnate777's topic in For Sale: Car audio related equipment only
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A little vent
marquettefan247 replied to HondaxPower's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
haha dont hate the kickers. Mines pretty nice, but I can't wait to get a bl 15", but that is far far away -
A little vent
marquettefan247 replied to HondaxPower's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
At my school Im a senior finally, there are kids blasting their shit saying its better than mine blah blah blah. Yes they do have the money some of them are nice and I ask them,"did you install it all yourself?" they say no, but it is louder than yours. Thats my little vent till I port my 15 and get the RF T1000bd -
http://www.amazon.com/Docking-System-Boomb...cp_ob_e_title_2 Bam hit dat 99GPGTX with a great boom box haha. I have this for my I-pod and its great. I can plug it in or use batteries for it. Gets loud and is great for the price. Bad thing is no cds, but with an Ipod or other aux input device its great
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Well I have a problem with noise going through my subs with CD's and switching between modes on my HU. Vid will be up soon. Whenever I turn my lights on, signal, turn air on, anything it makes noise through the sub. It cant be an alt problem because I have my car off in the vid and it does it then. I have been told that I should ground my HU to my chassis. Which Ground do I use, the one straight from the Hu or the harness or both?
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thanks
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haha thanks I usually just copy the link and hit the utube button and enter the link. What am I doin wong
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