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Old 05-20-2008, 02:58 PM
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Default '02 Sequoia Stereo install

I installed a mic for bluetooth:


And an antenna for GPS:


And an ipod cable:


And a backup camera:


And a nice new AVIC-D3 head unit to control it all:


Then I built a box and installed a JL 10w3 sub and a Rockford 500a2 amp to add some thump. The box is temporary until I can afford the JL stealth box. :


The power wire is mounted there so I can seperate the power wire at the fuse holder to remove the box easily when we go on trips and need the space. I'm still looking for some type of quick disconnect for the dual 8ga ground wires.

After all the work in running the bluetooth mic through the dash, up the a-piller and across the headliner, I found that my new Palm Centro's bluetooth is not compatible with Pioneer's bluetooth module. So all the $$ for the module and time to install and I still can't use the d@mn bluetooth. Head unit, bluetooth, gps, and ipod install only took about 2 hours. It took me an entire day to install the rearview camera. About 4-5 hours just to get the cable from one side of the lift gate to the other. Then after I finally got the wire run to the headunit I decided to test the rear window to make sure I had enough clearance from the camera wire. OOPS! I ran the wire on the outside of the regulator track, but didn't compensate for the window itself. After splicing the wire back together and moving the wire so it doesn't happen again, I was happy to find that the camera still worked. I have it angled so that you can see the trailer hitch for easy alignment.

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