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Bypass lockout on AVIC-N2, AVIC-D1


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abadgti 
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I found the disc on Ebay. Do I have to do anything other than just resetting the radio and then inserting the older disc?
akyyyy 
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thanks ill do this... just wondering, what is that cage used for anyway?

whtcrxghst wrote:

Unscrew the four little screws and slide off the cage.  The silver sticker should be obvious once you do that. 

akyyyy wrote:
sticker is yellow and no i did not take anything off... was i suppose to? if so, please advise on how to take this 'cage' off... i think i know what you're refering to, but i might be mistaken, can u explain on the cage. i think you're talking about that sleeve that goes over the unit, slides on... i tried sliding it off but it's screwed onto the from back of the face (on the black part) do i remove any screws?
thanks

akyyyy 
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thanks ill do this... just wondering, what is that cage used for anyway?

whtcrxghst wrote:

Unscrew the four little screws and slide off the cage.  The silver sticker should be obvious once you do that. 

akyyyy wrote:
sticker is yellow and no i did not take anything off... was i suppose to? if so, please advise on how to take this 'cage' off... i think i know what you're refering to, but i might be mistaken, can u explain on the cage. i think you're talking about that sleeve that goes over the unit, slides on... i tried sliding it off but it's screwed onto the from back of the face (on the black part) do i remove any screws?
thanks

full_flex 
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[QUOTE=akyyyy]

thanks ill do this... just wondering, what is that cage used for anyway?

[QUOTE=whtcrxghst]

You put the cage in first (unscrewed from the AVIC-N2) you can then bend the brackets on the top and bottom of the cage to secure it to the opening where you will be installing the in-dash.  Then slide the AVIC-N2 back into the cage and screw the four small screws back into the cage to keep the in-dash from moving.  You can also adjust the black brackets on the sides of the in-dash according to how much you need the unit to come out from the dash.

jsmithsole 
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Yes I am a newb but have been reading for a while, I read this thread start to finish and when I went get my AVIC-N2 installed the installers knew about this and said that their Pioneer rep told them how to do it. Works great with no problems! Thanks to all!
2004 Maxima
Pioneer Avic-N2
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Rear View Cam
60gb IPOD Video
beefey 
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Please tell me why I cant just use conductive pen?

Bypass lockout on AVIC-N2, AVIC-D1 - Page 20 -- posted image.

jester10305 
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You can use the conductive pen.  I used it and it worked.  Just use an alcohol based contact cleaner pen first to ensure good contact.
full_flex 
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jester10305 wrote:
You can use the conductive pen.  I used it and it worked.  Just use an alcohol based contact cleaner pen first to ensure good contact.

I used both pens mentioned above when I got my AVIC-N2 before new years and it was a complete success.  Fully bypassed.  Thanks again.

beefey 
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when every1 on the board seems to be worried about melting wax on the board this seems a very logical alternative does it not? Are there any disadvantages to this method?

-thanx

Scott

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no disadvantage. it works great. I use these pens all the time when i mod xboxs and ps2s.
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