hey guys i just finish installing the pioneer avic-n2 on my 96 rs and i need to hook up one of the wire of the unit to the speed pulse sensor wire of the cpu so that the nav system will be more acurate, now my question is where can i find it?
Why won't it work connecting it to the obd port? I have a similar unit to yours and its how I hooked mine up. Tommorow I will take a picture of the back of the harness and show you where I tapped mine in. I would have provided the information before if I had it but I was unable to because I did'nt have my car with me. Trust me though, you tap it to the back of the obd port to the corresponding wire, its much easier that way.
98' Eclipse GS- Hahn Stage 2- SOLD 02' Honda S2000- SOLD 04' Acura TL- Current Whip
I couldnt go outside with my camera due to certain reasons but anyway I did take a look, and its a yellow wire with silver dashs on it, its at the end of the obd plug, you can unclip it from the metal bracket and pull it down a little bit so its easier to work with. That should do the trick for you.
98' Eclipse GS- Hahn Stage 2- SOLD 02' Honda S2000- SOLD 04' Acura TL- Current Whip
Directechs.com said it was also the yellow/white under the dash at the data link connector under the drivers dash. It should be the only wire this color. I don't know what the resting voltage is in the wire, but there is an easy way to test it. If you have a good voltage meter (fluke perferably) just set it to AC voltage and drive around. The faster you go, the more voltage it will read through on the meter.
The new AVIC should have a auto learning speed sense on it like the kenwood nav. When you hook it up it might act funny (like it says your going 100 mph when your going actually going 20mph.) If it does that just keep driving around. It should auto learn your speed sense pulse.