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General Sport Trac Discussion
Need headlight feed suggestions...
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Krusich" data-source="post: 1029991" data-attributes="member: 63733"><p>I have a 2007 Sport Trac Limited with a Pioneer AVIC-D3 nav/radio system. I am getting ready to disassemble my radio console to connect the AVIC-D3 orange harness wire to enable the nav dimming feature. I ran out time when installing it years ago as I did not have the time to identify the best 'headlight on/off' feed wire so now the nav screen is always bright and does not dim or brighten when the headlights come on or off. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Does anyone have a suggestion for the nearest/easiest source. I suppose I can fish the wire to the headlight </p><p></p><p>switch unless there is an easier way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Krusich, post: 1029991, member: 63733"] I have a 2007 Sport Trac Limited with a Pioneer AVIC-D3 nav/radio system. I am getting ready to disassemble my radio console to connect the AVIC-D3 orange harness wire to enable the nav dimming feature. I ran out time when installing it years ago as I did not have the time to identify the best 'headlight on/off' feed wire so now the nav screen is always bright and does not dim or brighten when the headlights come on or off. Does anyone have a suggestion for the nearest/easiest source. I suppose I can fish the wire to the headlight switch unless there is an easier way. [/QUOTE]
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