need help w/ pioneer ipod adapter
#1
need help w/ pioneer ipod adapter
i have a pioneer avic n3. my hide-away is mounted under the front passenger seat. i just ordered/received david navone's ipod adapter kit (see http://www.autosound2000.com/ipodadapters.htm) which plugs into the hide-away's IP bus port and has a hot and ground wire. where in the passenger floor board can i find a 12v?
#3
Why wouldnt you just get the ipod adapter made by Pioneer instead of some off brand?
Anyway, modules made by Pioneer get switched power through IP Bus and constant and ground are external, so assuming this one works the same, youll need constant power, which is why Id guess that heated seats won't work, but I could be wrong. I say run em up to the ignition harness or radio's harness and call it a day.
Anyway, modules made by Pioneer get switched power through IP Bus and constant and ground are external, so assuming this one works the same, youll need constant power, which is why Id guess that heated seats won't work, but I could be wrong. I say run em up to the ignition harness or radio's harness and call it a day.
#4
Originally Posted by kpr10is
Why wouldnt you just get the ipod adapter made by Pioneer instead of some off brand?
Anyway, modules made by Pioneer get switched power through IP Bus and constant and ground are external, so assuming this one works the same, youll need constant power, which is why Id guess that heated seats won't work, but I could be wrong. I say run em up to the ignition harness or radio's harness and call it a day.
Anyway, modules made by Pioneer get switched power through IP Bus and constant and ground are external, so assuming this one works the same, youll need constant power, which is why Id guess that heated seats won't work, but I could be wrong. I say run em up to the ignition harness or radio's harness and call it a day.
#6
Originally Posted by djfrestyl
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