The Pioneer manual lists the blue/white wire as:
Connect to system control terminal of the power amp or auto-antenna relay control terminal (max 300 mA 12 V DC) Im thinking that the blue wire from the vehicle side adapter harness provides vehicle side power for the antenna maybe? Confusing! |
yah, just wire up that blue/white wire to your antenna adapter harness blue wire and the bypass module for the e-brake.
the blue wire from the scoche to the antenna adapter blue wire provided no power on my install.... so you can measure it with a volt meter if you want, but chances are, your antenna booster will not get the 12v it needs to make FM work. |
btw, if you do any tests, makes sure you plug that SRS off indicator thing for the passenger seat before you power on the car. otherwise you might get a SRS error light.
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ok so just ignore the blue adapter harness wire then. got it.
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Install complete! Everything works great except the Bluetooth buttons, can't get them to work even with manual programming. Unfortunately I started the car without the hvac connected and now I've got a Service Engine Soon light! I gotta find out how to get rid of it.
Thanks for all the help!! |
Awesome! Did you check with bigaudiofanat about the BT buttons? :)
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Nope is he the resident guru? I'll PM him
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Yah, not only that, he's a aswc fanboi. :icon17:
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Close from finishing mine, just have to wire the aswc and the ground cable in. I did forget to order the stupid parking brake bypass, so I might have to do wiring again next week when the part gets in. ARGGG
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^ yeah but its easy, just the blue wire to the amp on wire, the green to the parking brake wire, and black to ground. Mine works great!
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I might just wire it to a point where I have slacks where I can just clip it together without removing the radio. I can hide it above the radio and below the cubby
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one area good for that would be towards the glove box. you can reach in there without really taking anything apart.
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and you got power from the 12v socket right there...
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If it's the touring package, the phone buttons will not work without rewiring in the rear.
http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...rol-phone.html |
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so all we are doing here is jumping wires from one to another on the same wire block? |
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