Bro I tell you now you are a life saver I spent hours looking at videos and seen your short we had the same wires and from your video I got it to work thanks brother I appreciate it 🙏
The idea of a parking brake bypass is to watch video while in motion, not activating Bluetooth, correct? I only use Pioneer and a 7 dollar bypass from Amazon works great. Green wire to green wire, blue to blue and black to black. Very simple, very easy.
Well, I just bought one used & all the Bluetooth spots are taking up, but you have to do what he did to open up the screens to be to be able to delete them.
I have a pioneer, and you have to set thebrake, release the brake, and then set it again to watch video. I just ran the green wire to a switch, switch to ground. On off on and vidoes play.
I install my avh-120 bt and it's work connecting with the ground but now i have a question if i leave it connected to the ground can be drain the battery? Thank you for the information ❤
No, it won't drain your battery through the ground. If you wired both power and ground to the battery. Then yes. But if you followed the other wiring diagram and instructions. Then no you won't drain your battery wiring that wire to the ground instead of the parking brake.
@michaelmarquez6133 I think this the one where you can leave it grounded and it only works until the next time you cut your car off and on again do you need to ungrounded and grounded again... Imma 🪝 up a switch like someone in the comment said.
I just bought a pioneer AVH 521 EX off of the marketplace, and the wiring harness doesn't contain the light green wire, but Amazon has one on the way for $ 11.99🎉🎉🎉 #cdshawn
Will CarPlay work without it. I just ordered a Pioneer DMH-W2770NEX for my foxbody mustang and now the Google algorithm is giving me these vids about the brake. I don’t care about UA-cam vids I just want Spotify and gps
Yes. It's the wire that supposed to go to the parking brake. When you engage your parking brake, it grounds out the wire letting you turn on Bluetooth and watch videos.
It's literally on the parking brake, so you need to go to your parking brake. I don't know your car or anything on it. You need to get the manual for it. This bypasses it.
it fits well after adjusting it. Each stereo seems to be different length. I ended up going with a diskless media in my other rig as I I don't use CD's anymore
Bro that simple method does not work on new headunits (unless you have a junk Pyle, Boss, Soundstream, or something like that). Alpine, Pioneer, Kenwood, JVC Sony & any other upper tier brand requires a harness with pulse modulation. Most newer units require a 3 wire brake bypass, and then many Alpine (and few other models by other brands) require a 4 wire brake & parking brake bypass (meaning it detects that regular brake pedal pressed aswell as parking brake engaged). Just hooking parking brake wire on hu harness to the ground like these outdated folk are commenting is not universal anymore & WILL NOT work on all headunits. Things change Bubba, just like today their are more single din chassis headunits with multimedia touchscreens being produced than there are double din chassis. Things progress & change, some are just always a decade or later to update with the time.
@@chrisjjwilson I tried that by twisting the wire and taking it back off to simulate a switch. I tested the signal from the parking brake and it sends out 5 volts so I gotta find another 5v input and it wants a timed signal or some shit. I guess that's why everyone gets those modules
It varies on the truck. You'll have to look in the repair manual for it If you wire it to it, you can't turn Bluetooth on or any of the settings unless your parking brake is on. That's why people bypass it.
They changed it on the recent radios I am finding out. Now it has to sense the brake on off and on again. I will install a new radio this week. Comment above says he added a switch to ground and then turned it on off on and it works. I will try this solution.
I am not sure what the radio is trying to sense as the instructions say to attach the purple wire to hot side of brake switch. So, just sensing ground may not be enough. Go to DIY brake bypass on Google they explain it. But I am still not sure if you need their device, or just a switch wired to ground so you can turn it , on off on, to trick the radio into thinking the parking brake is on.
It needs to be grounded out to metal on the frame. Once that wire is grounded out, it will allow bluetooth and movie playing. Use a toggle switch for the movie playing to simulate the ebrake pedal.
I’m pretty sure there is a trick where you hold two spots on the screen for 12 seconds exactly and it completely bypasses any type of warning or limitation you have to make sure you’re out of demo mode. There’s a video on here about it. I never knew about it till recently. It is like 3 years old but you had to update to most recent firmware which hasn’t changed.
Bro I tell you now you are a life saver I spent hours looking at videos and seen your short we had the same wires and from your video I got it to work thanks brother I appreciate it 🙏
Dude same 😂😂😂😂❤
Do you have to just ground out the wire from radio parking break ? Or from parking break itself
Is it the one from the stereo mate I got 2 coming out of mine
This is not correct. It might open a few menus, but he's not watching dvds doing that
Yes same here thank God for your soul
The idea of a parking brake bypass is to watch video while in motion, not activating Bluetooth, correct? I only use Pioneer and a 7 dollar bypass from Amazon works great. Green wire to green wire, blue to blue and black to black. Very simple, very easy.
@@trevordon819 this is free and let's you use Bluetooth
Well, I just bought one used & all the Bluetooth spots are taking up, but you have to do what he did to open up the screens to be to be able to delete them.
I have a pioneer, and you have to set thebrake, release the brake, and then set it again to watch video. I just ran the green wire to a switch, switch to ground. On off on and vidoes play.
I hope this works for me. I will be installing new stereo this week. Concerned as it says has to be wirered to the hot side of parking brake.
Thank you 😊 very helpful
I install my avh-120 bt and it's work connecting with the ground but now i have a question if i leave it connected to the ground can be drain the battery? Thank you for the information ❤
No, it won't drain your battery through the ground. If you wired both power and ground to the battery. Then yes. But if you followed the other wiring diagram and instructions. Then no you won't drain your battery wiring that wire to the ground instead of the parking brake.
@@chrisjjwilson ok thank you 👏
so it works?
Add a switch if you wanna watch movies y’all
@@h4wkッyou can just keep it grounded? And this is so there’s no restrictions right meaning you can put movies or whatever thx
@michaelmarquez6133 I think this the one where you can leave it grounded and it only works until the next time you cut your car off and on again do you need to ungrounded and grounded again... Imma 🪝 up a switch like someone in the comment said.
I just bought a pioneer AVH 521 EX off of the marketplace, and the wiring harness doesn't contain the light green wire, but Amazon has one on the way for $ 11.99🎉🎉🎉
#cdshawn
what is brake wire function ? what happen if I not ground it ? because my car doesnt have brake wire. it only come from my aftermarket mp5 player
@@amirhamzah2256 you won't be able to do Bluetooth or video on most stereos.
@@chrisjjwilson I see. Ty boss 👍🏻
My stereos Bluetooth still won't work even with the parking brake by passed any suggestons on what it could be
@@obstrucksan0f_cks237 is it grounded properly?
What kind of wire do I buy for this? And what wire do I use to connect it from the stereo? Please help I have the exact same stereo
It should be the green wire coming from the stereo
I@@chrisjjwilson is it really that easy? Only that green cable need to be grounded?
So just ground the wire? I wonder why some people put a switch on that wire
the switch is there for if you want to watch movies. you have to press the parking brake on and off rapidly to watch movies
To quickly be legal...
Will CarPlay work without it. I just ordered a Pioneer DMH-W2770NEX for my foxbody mustang and now the Google algorithm is giving me these vids about the brake. I don’t care about UA-cam vids I just want Spotify and gps
No, you need to ground out that wire otherwise it disables your Bluetooth.
What the hell is the point of having car play with waze n music n shit if u can't connect unless parked?
Is it the solid green one
it's the one that your stereo manufacturer lists as the parking brake wire. it should be on the install instructions.
It's work in pioneer avh-120 bt? I want install one by myself on a Ford F-150 2008
I believe it should. The best way to do it, is to test it like I show using the light green wire to a ground.
@@chrisjjwilsonok thank you I'll try ❤
@@rz-307 Did it work?
I have an issue with my 2001 Chevy Silverado 2500 I had to hard wire a boss radio but my radio only works if my lights are on
sounds like you wired the switched power to the illumination wire. the orange wire instead of the red wire.
Thanks
Is that the green wire from the stereo
Yes. It's the wire that supposed to go to the parking brake. When you engage your parking brake, it grounds out the wire letting you turn on Bluetooth and watch videos.
@@chrisjjwilson I’ve got a green wire and a green and black wire.
So I’ve earthed the green and still don’t work
It’s doing my head in now 😂
What color is the parking brake wire???????? Need help now.
It's literally on the parking brake, so you need to go to your parking brake. I don't know your car or anything on it. You need to get the manual for it. This bypasses it.
Did you bypass your factory amp also
No. Still using it
Posible in 5290 bt or not
Should work for yours as well. Double check your install instructions
But do u have to ground it every time u start it ?
It should be wired to a ground permanently when you install it
Does your stereo fits well? Or it’s sticking out
it fits well after adjusting it. Each stereo seems to be different length. I ended up going with a diskless media in my other rig as I I don't use CD's anymore
I’m confused did you just put it on a piece of metal?
No. It's on the meral frame of the dashboard. That's a ground.
Just saved my fucking life 😅😅😅 I was ready break the radio
Bro that simple method does not work on new headunits (unless you have a junk Pyle, Boss, Soundstream, or something like that). Alpine, Pioneer, Kenwood, JVC Sony & any other upper tier brand requires a harness with pulse modulation. Most newer units require a 3 wire brake bypass, and then many Alpine (and few other models by other brands) require a 4 wire brake & parking brake bypass (meaning it detects that regular brake pedal pressed aswell as parking brake engaged). Just hooking parking brake wire on hu harness to the ground like these outdated folk are commenting is not universal anymore & WILL NOT work on all headunits. Things change Bubba, just like today their are more single din chassis headunits with multimedia touchscreens being produced than there are double din chassis. Things progress & change, some are just always a decade or later to update with the time.
@@itdoesntmatterwhatyourname6128 worked for my pioneer . Grounded the wire to the side of the radio an added a switch for the dvd player an settings .
So this will help to watch dvd??
@@rodneyhendricks2412 yea ground the wire an hook a switch up
What color is the wire. I believe it’s orange correct?
The green wire in holding is the wire you need to ground on most stereos to bypass the parking brake
Orange may be illumination wire it needs to connect to your headlight sensor so check your instructions manual carefully 😊
Will this work on Boss head unit?
If it has the parking brake ground, I believe it should.
Grounding it doesn’t work. I believe this option was only available on the older units.
Wish it was this easy w an Alpine damn yellow and blue wire has to have a positive signal
I think you just need 12v and a switch to "engage" and "disengage" the parking brake on those 2 wires.
www.reddit.com/r/CarAV/comments/12oj42s/help_wiring_parking_bypass_alpine_radio/
@@chrisjjwilson I tried that by twisting the wire and taking it back off to simulate a switch. I tested the signal from the parking brake and it sends out 5 volts so I gotta find another 5v input and it wants a timed signal or some shit. I guess that's why everyone gets those modules
@@chrisjjwilson also tried it on the illumination wire
Green Cable?
it was on the stereo I have. It should be labeled as parking break cable in your stereo wiring instructions
So where is the static end of the earth wire connected??
For the black wire? Standard wiring.
Got it mate. Park brake wire(light green) had been cutoff by sparkies who installed it.😮 Joined a longer wire and grounded it.👍
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What color is the parking break wire on the truck
It varies on the truck. You'll have to look in the repair manual for it If you wire it to it, you can't turn Bluetooth on or any of the settings unless your parking brake is on. That's why people bypass it.
Connect brake wire to ground wire on radio.
You didn’t show how to get to the stage to find these wires😢
its the wire for the parking brake.. its in your install instructions :)
That's so weird. I tried grounding it and it didn't do anything
They changed it on the recent radios I am finding out. Now it has to sense the brake on off and on again. I will install a new radio this week. Comment above says he added a switch to ground and then turned it on off on and it works. I will try this solution.
@@paulwescott6412 I guess I got a bad one then
I am not sure what the radio is trying to sense as the instructions say to attach the purple wire to hot side of brake switch. So, just sensing ground may not be enough. Go to DIY brake bypass on Google they explain it. But I am still not sure if you need their device, or just a switch wired to ground so you can turn it , on off on, to trick the radio into thinking the parking brake is on.
That might work for some menus but for watching dvds it requires you to set and release the parking brake 3 times
Yep, and if you want to do that just wire in a switch which is just one more step
@@chrisjjwilson what radio is that
My pioneer avh-3500nex requires this also.
If you ground it to itself it will bypass it
@@johnkirkley6162 Pioneer avh-2550nex
How i can bypass break patking ford explorer 2011
do like is show in this video
teach me how I have the same radio and the screen does not work to watch videos
It needs to be grounded out to metal on the frame. Once that wire is grounded out, it will allow bluetooth and movie playing. Use a toggle switch for the movie playing to simulate the ebrake pedal.
I’m pretty sure there is a trick where you hold two spots on the screen for 12 seconds exactly and it completely bypasses any type of warning or limitation you have to make sure you’re out of demo mode. There’s a video on here about it. I never knew about it till recently. It is like 3 years old but you had to update to most recent firmware which hasn’t changed.
Where is the other end of that wire connected too??
They sell parking brake simulators. If you're wiring this into a boat or motorhome
Just attached the green cable or pink cable to the radio. Chasi's and buaala.,,
just wire it up to the ground on the harness …
That's how stereos get jacked up by overloading the ground wire. 😂
Yea lemme jus take apart the car
Well if you have zero clue on what's required to install a stereo, it would be a lot easier to say that.