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hi, it sould be easy, i have never do this one before, but, normally. you need to find SEARCH UP or DOWN.
you may have 6 or 10 preset staions this due to 6 CD or 10 CD
PRESS SEARCH UP find the station you want KEEP PRESSING No 1 POSITION, you should hear a BEEP or the No. 1 station will FLASH, and let GO of the BUTTON, this STATION IS SET.
the next station PRESS SEARCH UP find station KEEP PRESSING No. 2 a beep should be heard or flash station No2 is set and let GO of the BUTTON. this STATION IS SET,
that is the basics and the same for all the stations
Puede que las bocinas sean amplificadas si es asi tienes que buscar un cable que trae el sistema del automovil para que funcionen si son las originales del carro
When you unhooked your deck it still had power going to it, you need to unplug your car battery and plug it back in that should reset the deck and get the error message to go away.
Good luck,
Chris
Is this a "home burnt" CD? The code means CD ERROR #2.It is usually because the CD was written in a format the head unit can not play.If it is a studio CD. I would contact Panasonic and find out what code # 2 means.I had a code too because of what I said before but I do not remeber the # it was.
Checa con una bocina externa las salidas de audio del aparato,si funciona las bocinas del carro son amplificadas.Y si no funciona el amplificador de audio del estereo esta quemado.
The wires for the two harnesses should be color coordinated or at least closely colored. The harness should have come with either a guide that says what is what or the wires themselves have little flags saying what they are. You can use this to match it up with CD Players wires by using the manual from the CD player to know which wire is what.
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