i need to hook up the video wire so i can play dvds. i need to bypass the parking brake. how do i hook up the wires to bypass the brake issue
If you want the parking brake to work, yes.
in some cars the parking brake has a different brake bad than the one that you use to brake your car you might need to cvhange the brake bad for the parking brake the parking brakes works through a wire if the wire looses up it will will not work probably you might need to tighted this wire or maybe the wire is cut completelly
two problems i had .....on the back of the head unit ...the brown wire is the park break wire ground that wire and thats it ...also the orange wire is not the ilumination wire its for camera i diddnt see that ,,,,dont hook up that wire if you dont have cam .
Underneath the convetible SUV closer to the rear end but before the gas tank, there is a wire and multiple fastners. This wire looks like the one from the brake cable of your huffy. Get a friend to release the parking brake while you tighen it up to your liking.
you have to hook it up to a basic toggle switch and ground it and when you turn it on you have to flip the switch a couple times,... you cant just ground it or it will show the blue screen
WHAT ARE THE WIRE COLORS FOR BRAKE AND TURN SIGNALS ON 1999 PONTIAC IN ORDER TO HOOK UP TRAIER HITCH PLUG?Not positive yeLL0w wire Left turn signal, riGht Green wire once you have the turn signal wiring hooked up the brake lights will automatically work because the brake lights work through the turn signal wiring, brown running lights, white ground.
There is a small (approx. 18 gauge) brown wire and a black wire that run from the drivers side floor board - the two wires are together and end at a tiny connector. The brown is "hot" with key on, the black is grounded. If you are missing the switch (like my car was), you can improvise with a normal pin switch and a metal bracket (I had to dremel tool it to fit). Hook up the brown wire to the bottom of the pin switch and the black wire to the frame of the pin switch (so the wires will be connected when the pin switch is engaged). Install the pin switch so that the switch is disengaged (ie not connected) when the parking brake is off. If you have the switch in the right spot, only a slight pressing of the parking brake will engage the switch, which connects the wires and turns on the "brake" light on the dash! In my car, the pin switch sits about perpendicular to the ground and the "pin" sits in a crevice at the top of the parking brake. This crevice moves upward when you depress the parking brake, which then allows the pin switch to expand. Releasing the parking brake compresses the pin switch. Electrically the brown wire needs to be grounded for the light to come on.
on my older jvc its no problem at all just ground the wire that your radio says to hook up to the ebrake. newer ones and like my pioneer need to have the radio turned on first then ground that wire. trick is --- get a standard universal relay--- like from autozone for your aftermarket driving/fog lights. take the 85 terminal of your relay and hook it to your radios power amplifier wire(usually blue with white stripe), take the 86 terminal and hook it to ground. take the 87 terminal and hook to the same ground, and finally take the 30 terminal and hook it to you radios ebrake wire. simple :-)
In the wiring harness behind the parking brake. You will have to remove the plastic shield and dig around in the wires for it. Pink with White or white with pink. Can't remember. Consult your remote starter manual.
to hook up the tach use the hot lead on the disributor and to any good ground wire and if there is a light hook it to the wire on you light switch
You know that is illegal right? Yes but that was not the question. Is there a code or can a toggle be used? No there is no code it how it's wired up. Ground out the parking trigger wire on the head unit.