Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video In Motion Bypass Guide

Locked
sueglelfilm
Posts: 1
Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:58 am

Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video In Motion Bypass Guide

Post by sueglelfilm »

Hello.

Recently I've been just viewing these forums as a passer by but this morning I finally decided to register. Anyways I just acquired a used navigation/DVD head unit for my dads Explorer (Pioneer Avic Z3) I'm so happy :) I installed the unit with my dads help & everything looks good. The only thing I don't like about it is that you can't playback video while car is moving and input navigation information in-motion. My friend attain this web site that has an Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video Bypass Guide Instructions how to bypass guide instructions.

Anyways I was thinking...How safe is it ordering from the web???? I have never purchased anything from the web b4, sorry for the dumb question. :P

Image
StaR
Posts: 516
Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:06 pm

Re: Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video In Motion Bypass Guide

Post by StaR »

Omg, we have a forum which is called questions...

Sorry to say this, but are so so dumb to post that in our "Join Republic Commando" Forum?

I will move this topic...
User avatar
Davy
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 4054
Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:05 pm

Re: Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video In Motion Bypass Guide

Post by Davy »

sueglelfilm wrote:Hello.

Recently I've been just viewing these forums as a passer by but this morning I finally decided to register. Anyways I just acquired a used navigation/DVD head unit for my dads Explorer (Pioneer Avic Z3) I'm so happy :) I installed the unit with my dads help & everything looks good. The only thing I don't like about it is that you can't playback video while car is moving and input navigation information in-motion. My friend attain this web site that has an Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video Bypass Guide Instructions how to bypass guide instructions.

Anyways I was thinking...How safe is it ordering from the web???? I have never purchased anything from the web b4, sorry for the dumb question. :P

Image
welcome to this forum,

well I don't really know because I don't find a website behind the link. Generally it depends on what kind of seller it is. The biggest internet seller Amazon for example (itself, not it's 2nd sellers) is pretty trustworthy, which makes their good reputation. Maybe you should just go to google and check out if there are any/many bad reports about the service from the website you want to order from, if you don't find any reports on the service of that website try finding your product on a different website (a bigger seller like Amazon - they have all kinds of stuff).

Hope I could help you.
» » RepCom & CoD4 Veteran « «
Image
Image
Image
User avatar
DC-17
1st Commander
1st Commander
Posts: 5725
Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:45 am
STEAM: cost2008 + cost2007
LoL Name: TxDC17
Location: Switzerland [CH]

Re: Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video In Motion Bypass Guide

Post by DC-17 »

I can't help you either sorry
Image
DannY<3
Omicron Major
Omicron Major
Posts: 2717
Joined: Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:41 pm
Location: Finland : Joensuu
Contact:

Re: Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video In Motion Bypass Guide

Post by DannY<3 »

I dont really get it what you try to tell...
----------------------]-TX-[•DannY™{OmLtC}---------------------------
Image
---------------CoD4 Squadgen of Alpha: 'Tx. # daN <3----------------Image
User avatar
Candy
Former Member
Former Member
Posts: 264
Joined: Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:05 pm
Location: CandyShop Eating Lollipop's

Re: Pioneer AVIC Z3 DVD Video In Motion Bypass Guide

Post by Candy »

Well dude the safety depends on website and reputation. If you do it from any known online shop it usually is safe. But be careful and don't buy from online stores you've never heard of!
FUCK TEAMXTREME
Locked

Return to “Questions”