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Pin 17 of the 20 pin harness, Pink/Green color coding. Just cut it and introduce your SPST switch wiring in between, run the switch somewhere convenient to you, call it a day.
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Oh, and I have a DivX video file that's over 1Gb in size, the stock headunit reads and plays it just fine.
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There is one pin that has a single gray wire coming off of it. Cut that wire and ground it to one of the bolts of the headunit.
Look at my pics http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...6&postcount=39 (Don't use that ground location I don't remember if it works. Since I did that I installed a backup camera and changes the pin altogether. To be sure I would ground it to one HU Bolt which is how I have it now).
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The reason why the GPS still works without the VSS until you go under a tunnel or do something unexpected by the NAV unit is because the antenna is still triangulating your location to the best of its ability. The little NAV units that people buy and stick to their windshields use triangulation only and is the exact reason they aren't as accurate.
VSS provides a speed pulse to the NAV unit (its also the same wire connected to your odometer, just further down the chain) and keeps the NAV accurate at speed. Most NAV radios also have a reverse wire input, not just for backup camera, so the VSS doesn't fool the radio when you're backing up as the speed pulse doesn't differentiate between forward and reverse. What most companies sell is a "VIM" kit that allows input of NAV address locations as well as video while driving. Depending on the vehicle and how the radio reacts to the VSS and ground wires it will either send a false signal or just disable the signal momentarily so you can input an address. For the Video In Motion (vim) part it may have to "trick" the radio into thinking the car is stopped but this can also cause funny stuff with NAV locations. I personally just ground the radio side of the e brake wire permanently and put the VSS on a push button, latching switch. I can push the button once and input my location and once I set my route guidance I push the button again for normal operation. I've set them up on pulse timers before so you push a momentary button and you then have 60 seconds to input your location before the radio returns to the normal state. Some people prefer this as they forget to push the button a second time and then the NAV trips out a little before they realize what's going on. The pulse timer is adjustable up to 90 seconds max so that's usually more than enough time to input an address. In cars that need it disabled to watch video while driving the push button, latching switch is the better option. Remember, this may be illegal in your state so check the laws before modding VSS and e brake wires to your radio. I'm not responsible for any mods you make that could either void your warranty or get you a traffic ticket or even worse, cause an accident. I simply wanted to share "why" these wires are behind your radio and what they're intended to do for those who were asking in this thread. I hope this description helps as I tried to keep the terms as simple as possible.
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My Nav works in the tunnel because of VSS. As soon as I disengage VSS (by way of a SPST switch much like you've described), my GPS is useless in a tunnel since it can no longer see the satellites. With VSS engaged, I still get Nav because it remembered where it last had GPS signal, and based on the speed signal and the map, it figures out how far down the road I've driven (it assumes I'm continuing down the road I was on). |
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I have thought the same and wondered why but your theory actually makes total sense!
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Mine is a small push button in the back of the little pocket between the start button and USB connector port. I'd take a picture but you wouldn't be able to see it...which was my intention
visible switches are nasty.
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I wired this one up with a relay so the light is on when the VSS is bypassed. That way I don't forget to push the button again after I input the address or I'm done using the bypass. Leaving the switch on for long periods with lots of turns, tunnels, mountains, etc can really throw off the NAV unit so this is an easy reminder when I notice my pocket by the start button is glowing red like the rest of my dash lights...
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