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Originally Posted by Chimera
just my 2c, but I still think you should contact Pioneer about your unit. TBH they are slow, but their RMA process more or less consists of verify the issue, send unit for refab, send out a new in box unit replacement.
If your not driving the car daily anyways, what's the harm imo other than a potential hour on hold for an RMA number, and time to ship it to them.
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I guess one of the things I'm dreading / almost certain of is the whole passing the buck thing and I may be completely wrong about that. My gut feeling is that after sitting on hold for an hour they'll blame the iDatalink Maestro for the problems and they'll want me to take it out of the loop and test without it. And then they will want to try this, try that, test voltage, have you tried with another iPhone (yes, same problems by the way), we see it was sold in the US but you live in Canada, etc., etc..
Maybe I'll try taking a deep breath and try. Maybe I go in with low expectations and that way I won't be disappointed