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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

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Doug Bernards from SoundMan Car Audio shows you how to bypass the new Pioneer Avic-Z110bt.

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  • ok i've had the avicz110 for a couple days now and i have been trying to bypass it. my problem is i can't get the yellow wire out of the harness. on this video it looks like it just pops out but i had to jerk mine out and it tore it all up and i just had to buy a new harness. is there some special way to pull the yellow mute cable out? someone please give feedback ASAP

  • it's hard to get out. just carefully pull that sucker hard!!! you might try sticking a pick in the hole to loosen it up a bit.

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  • @tommyvaughn09

    the same guy who posted this video posted one on how to get the pin out.. i did it and it worked.. just use a utility knife and cut the pin out.

    look to the right of ur screen for the video on how to get the pin out labeled "Avic-Z110bt bypass pt. 2 PIN REMOVAL"

  • Is there anyway to bypass without compromising the onstar? I used the pac os2 adapter to retain onstar and chimes, and also used swi-ps to retain steering wheel controls, so... I was just wondering if there was a way to bypass the unit without switching over the wire since that compromises onstar.

    I tried the toggle switch, but it doesn't work for when car is moving greater than 5 mph or so, because it recognizes that the wiring was done incorrectly. Thanks for the help, videos are great.

  • hey, do you need to put a switch on this after its been bypassed? or just re locate the mute wire and ground? no switch involved?

  • it work like a champ good job

  • how much money does the workers get? how much do you get payed for each car? anybody know?????

  • The yellow/black mute wire - should the other end be connected to anything? Right now this connects to some brown wire that comes out of the onstar adapter for my car.

  • Yeah that awesome I just picked up that Z110BT but my question is when you have completed the bypass will you get a msg on the screen saying you made an incorrect connection at the park brake lead??? I only say this still have my X710BT and just only grounding the Green wire I had that msg come up.

  • Thank you!!! Works on my AVIX-X920BT. The pin is very easy to remove on it. Just push in the pins on the sides of the harnes and lift the top latch. Pin comes right out. Be carefull not to let the other wires fall out while the latch is open.

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