Seems like most head units use a negative ground on the head unit for the parking brake trigger but mine needs a positive wire trigger. Scoured threads on head units but not finding the answer to my question for the 97. Thanks in advance!
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Yeah, the 80 has a ground switch on the e-brake. Worst case, you could do it with a relay. Feed the relay with key switched 12+ to one side of both the coil (pin 85) and switch (pin 30) of the relay, splice the other side of the relay coil (pin 86) in with the wire feeding the e-brake swtich so that it gets ground when activated, now the normally open contact (pin 87) for your relay has 12v+ when you pull the brake.Seems like most head units use a negative ground on the head unit for the parking brake trigger but mine needs a positive wire trigger. Scoured threads on head units but not finding the answer to my question for the 97. Thanks in advance!
Out of curiosity, why would a head unit unit need to know that the parking brake was applied (or not)?
To lock you out of satnav, and such, while you're moving.Out of curiosity, why would a head unit unit need to know that the parking brake was applied (or not)?
I'm sure it's a feature the government demands. You just permanently wire it and forget it even exists. So @thetoyotaman if you need a positive trigger, just wire it to the radio hot.Sounds like flawed logic.![]()
the main reason is so you cant watch movies on the screen whilst driving, i just 'hot wired' mine to keep the kids happy!To lock you out of satnav, and such, while you're moving.
Easier wiring and less irritation.the main reason is so you cant watch movies on the screen whilst driving, i just 'hot wired' mine to keep the kids happy!
That would be enough to get me to return it!A lot of the newer units have a smart logic that won’t allow you to straight wire a negative trigger to ground. They have a smart logic that needs to see the parking brake working. So, I’m wanting to find the positive side of the circuit without adding more stuff like a relay if possible to avoid issues. But yes, it’s required for satnav, settings, etc