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hi,

i have a 1998 r34 gtt.

just bought a new headunit (pioneer)

also purchased an aerpro harness from jb hifi. for nissan vehicles 1995 up.

as well as the antenna adaptor cable.

my question is, do the aerpro harness' match up colour for colour to pioneers headunit wiring?

as i have matched them up, and am getting no power.

the only thing i can think of at this time that could be causing the problems would have to be:

all the colours matching from harness to pioneer wiring - except an orange wire from the hu, which i connected to an orange wire with a white stripe from the harness. (not all wires from the harness are being used)

i have the hu ground cable run to a screw in front of the gear stick, and the handbrake wire which i also just ran to another scew on the side of the gearbox, instead of the handbrake.

i momentarily had power for about 3 seconds 2 or 3 times at the very beginning, but now am unable to get anything at all.

any help/advice would be greatly appreciated

thanks,

ken

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check your ground out mate, that is usually the first place that will cause problems. make sure no paint or anything of the sort is making the ground dodgy. then check your fuse out as well. to connect the deck, you dont need to use all the wires. just the power, ground, speaker wires/amp control wire if your running an amp. and antenna. see how you go with that mate. can always post up a pic so people can see the wires and make it easier to see if its done right.

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