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Pioneer AVIC-D1 bypass for navigation and video lock out.
As you know, if you travel at a speed greater than 5 miles an hour, the navigation system blocks video and all other options the navigation system offers (with a few exceptions). Pioneer AVIC-D1 bypass for navigation lock out. You can now change locations, enter addresses, etc. when the vehicle is in motion. Without this modification you can only do this stuff when the car is parked with the e-brake on.
- AVIC-D1 lockout bypass: Find an extra Pioneer wire harness, and pull one of the wires out. Or, if you do not use the A.ANT lead, pull that out of the harness.
- In the AVIC-D1 harness, there is one open spot on the connector (next to the ground wire). Put the wire into the open spot on the connector, connect the other side to ground, then re-connect the plug to the AVIC-D1.
Also, you must ground the Parking Brake wire (or connect to a toggle switch if you feel the need). dB FM sensitivity 8 dBf.
HERE IS THE UNLOCK CODE TO BYPASS YOUR AVIC-N2 it is real simple and does not require any complex switches or anything. This bypass will do three things: 1. Makes all Nav functions available while driving (just like they should be)
2. Make video playback available while driving
3. No more parking brake warning box!!!
AVIC-N2 lockout bypass: Underneath the MAIN unit (not the hideaway) is a small silver sticker, peel this back. There are two contacts with the label "R197". Drop a bit of solder between these to connect them. Also, you must ground the Parking Brake wire.
DISCLAIMER –THE BYPASS SHOULD ONLY BE USED OFF ROAD AND FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES. MOST STATES PROHIBIT FRONT SEAT VIDEO WHILE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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