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Old 07-08-2007, 06:57 PM
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I just ordered the Avic D3 for my 06 tundra dbl cab w/ the JBL system. I am planning on using the Metra Toyota Interface in order to keep the factory amp. I was not sure as to where the speed sensor and the reverse wires are. I know there is a connector behind the head unit that is not being used, and has a green wire and a red wire running into it. I am hoping that these wires are what I want to tap into. If anyone has any info or help let me know.
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Old 07-14-2007, 06:59 PM
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I tapped into my reverse light wire by pulling out one of tail lights and putting the connector on my back-up light power wire. I think it was red and green, but it's opposite of the white wire (ground) that runs through all 3 bulbs in the tail light assembly. My camera is back there so I routed all those wires along my chasis together. The speed sensor wire is most closly located to the ECM behind the glove box. Not sure the color yet. Ask around some more.
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Is there a way to use the same unit with a factory RSE? I have an Avic D1 and I've been unable to setup the rear monitor for over a year now.
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