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Confusing Dice Removal
The person who wired this in cut off the 3 pin connector and hard wired those three wires in to 3 wires that are in the loom with the 6 pin connector. They did not cut in to any of the wires in the 6 pin connector but there are three wires that looked to have been for another plug. I can not figure out what the three wires are for. They are grey, yellow and black. I have already got a new 3 pin and plan on taking the brown, red/yellow, and white/yellow and soldering them together. I got the pin out from another site. I plan on capping the three wires that are in the loom with the 6 pin plug which I will not be using and trying to run the cd player. Do you guys think this is going to fly? I was also going to double check which is power before doing so. While I'm posting I'd might as well double check my current info for the pin out of the 3 prong. 1- nearest key way is brown which is ground 2- middle is red/yellow which is power 3- white/colored checker is I Bus I also plan on using the Fiber Optic from the amp to the disk changer that came with the Dice unit which I'm hoping will work. HERE IS AN UPDATE I did exactly as I planned and still got nothing. None of the wires I mentioned above were 12v switched or constant. Really sucks. Guess I need an I pod. Last edited by layzie12g; 10-18-2011 at 10:42 PM. |
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So even with an I-Pod plugged in it won't charge and I can't control the Ipod through the CD mode of the head unit. I got an I phone to work but it did not charge. It did play unlike the I pod Classic.
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