WHEN I START MY CAR UP I DONT SEEM TO BE GETTIN ANY POWER TO THE DVD IN DASH PLAYER. IT HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY WORKING FOR ABOUT 6 MONTHS AN THEN JUST STOPED THE OTHER DAY. I WAS PARKED OUT IN THE COLD ALL NIGHT WOULD THIS CAUSE ANY PROBLEMS TO MY Pioneer AVH-P4000DVD OR WHAT U THINK MAY BE THE REASON WHY NOTHING COMES UP. IS IT JUST MAYBE A LOSE WIRE OR SOMETHING OR DO U THINK THE COLD MAY HAVE AFFECTED IT.
SOURCE: CHANGE REGION 1 TO 2 FOR AVH-P4000DVD
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I have been looking in to this, but there does not seem to be a hack available.
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks?dvdplayer=AVH-P4000DVD&hits=50
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This what you do. Connect the video wire to a power suppy and install a switch in the power wire. When you put the DVD in and the warning comes up, turn the switch on then off. This will allow you to watch the DVD without the park brake being applied.
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SOURCE: bypass without switch
Get a relay (4 or 5 pin) from Autozone, O-Reilly, PEP Boys, etc....
Connect wires as follows on relay:
Pin #86 - Amp remote from your radio (blue wire)
Pin #30 and #85 - to a chassis ground (metal dash bracket)
Pin #87 - to Parking brake input wire on your radio (light green)
Pin # 87a - IGNORE. It isn't used in this case.
What this will do is.....
Radio will power on when you turn your key. The amp wire is delayed slightly and will trigger the relay in a second or two. This tricks the radio into thinking your e-brake has been engaged and violla....Mine has worked everyday since I connected it.
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