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Discussion starter · #25 ·
That sounds like the right part to me.

I got my AVIC D3 with everything I needed to install for $650 shipped, can't beat that at all. Pretty decent site.
 
K, I just bought my D3... last one in the store and it was their demo so I don't think I got everything I need. I don't think I have any of the wiring harnesses that you guys were talking about and I didn't notice, but did you use a cage in your install DJ? If so, is the one on the Pioneer one going to fit?
I need to know if I've got everything cause I'd rather have this thing in my car than sitting on my floor :(
 
Discussion starter · #29 ·
Hey, sorry I didn't see your post before now.

You should have 2 harnesses - one with a bunch of colored wires, and one with some RCA plugs.

I screwed my dash kit directly onto the D3 - there was some plastic side support, but no cage (i.e. with bent tabs).
 
i dunno if you want i could post up my interior being torn up and everything for new door speakers....the whole process is rediculously hard. not for the everyday DIYer.
 
How much different would this install be with the 6-disc in-dash system that comes on the 4 door?

Would the same cage hold the D3?

Also, is the trim piece that goes around the finished unit something the I need to get also? Any difference with the 08's and 09's?
 
Discussion starter · #33 ·
The 6-disc and single disc units are exactly alike, for the purposes of the install. Everything mounts the same, etc, just looks a bit different on the front.

You'll need to buy the dash kit, since it is specific to your car. 06-09 all use the same stuff, no differences.
 
Thanks for all your help so far. I have a few more questions after doing some looking around.

Would the install be fairly similar with the newer version of Pioneer's in-dash navigation? (AVIC-F700BT)

The names of the dash kits aren't as intuitive as I would've thought. I went to sonicelectronix.com but I'm not finding what I'm looking for. Can you offer any help in regards to that?

You mentioned needing T20 and T15 in your original DIY post. What are you referring to?

I'm trying to develop a 'shopping list' if you will, of all the things I'd need in order to do the install, but I'm thinking that being sorta new to this, there is going to be something I'll overlook. Is there something that could be easily overlooked by someone that has never done this type of install before?

Thanks in advance for all your help.
 
Discussion starter · #35 ·
T15 and T20 are Torx screwdrivers, they look like star heads. I picked up a set of screwdrivers with T15, T20, and T25 since those are used all over the place in the car. These are sold at Auto Parts stores.

Installation should be fairly close with all aftermarket radios, but especially the Pioneer unit. Should be exactly the same.

Shoot an e-mail to the people at sonicelectronix, they'll help you out. I also wasn't sure of what the exact part numbers were - tell them you have an 07 Rabbit/GTI/Jetta (same stuff for all of them, makes it easier for them to look up).

The wire connectors are likely overlooked. You'll also need a crimping tool for them (it's a cheap tool). Don't forget to buy an extra fuse to put in the fuse tap, either :)
 
watch out which dash kit do you buy, because Metra it's not good finish wise.
I purchased the American International(AI) and it's pretty good. Scoche I heard it's OK too.
when you remove the upper vent cover above the radio and disconnect the airbag light connector, do not try turning the ignition on. you will have an error light in your instrument cluster. I removed the emergency switch and airbag light as an assembly out of the panel and this way I turned the ignition on to try my install.
I purchased everything from enfigcarstereo.com. I have seen on vwortex they have a coupon code also.
you will need an antenna adapter(ISO), I would suggest buying the amplified one. I didn't and I have a very short antenna(2.4") and I don't have the best radio reception.
I purchased the can-bus adapter too, just in case.
 
hey dj, i got a pioneer p4000 from sonic to as well as thae adpater they sent me. i'm new to car audio and just wanted to double check some thing. the wires on the Head unit plug and the wires on the adapter for the rabbit match up color for color or do i have to do a little guess work?
 
Discussion starter · #38 ·
Should match up color for color - you'll have 3 brown wires on the connector that mates to the car, don't worry about them. May be labeled 'Mute'.

Don't connect the orange or red wire, those are ACC and ILL. Those may be labeled also.
 
Should match up color for color - you'll have 3 brown wires on the connector that mates to the car, don't worry about them. May be labeled 'Mute'.

Don't connect the orange or red wire, those are ACC and ILL. Those may be labeled also.

kool thanx
 
alright one more question for you. what did you do with the ground wire. the plug that goes to the HU has 2 ground wires connected to a single bolt terminal did you just cut the terminal off and crimp both to the ground that mates to the car or bolt it off some where?
 
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