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any electronics store should have the cable instock...it will be a type of USB cable.. if you take camera into store they will know what cable by looking at the connection on camera. will be around $12AU
OK, before you start splicing and frying your electronics in your vehicle, STOP! There are some place online that sell the vehicle side of the harness. Check on the Scosch or PAC website. If that's still not an option, check your dealer parts guy. Even if it costs you $100 to get a harness from a dealer, it's better than the $2500 to replace all your electronics and computer. But then again, that's your choice. Happy hunting.
A manual for this machine can be sent to you from Eureka. Here is a phone number. 1-800-800-8975. That should get you help for a manual and they can send you the accessaries that you are missing. Also the manual will give directions on cleaning your filters.
those are your daytime running lamps on your headlight switch there is a setting for them to be turned off if you turn your car off and just leave the key in accessary they should shut off if not able to do it this way turn key to accessary and open the door they should go out.
Had to download the manual for this one since i didn't work with that particular model yet, but should be able to help anyway. Ok so on the back of the Yamaha unit you have a total of 5 HDMI plugs. The first on the left is the receiver's output which is supposed to go to the Pioneer flat screen in the Input HDMI plug. The 4 other HDMI plugs on the yamaha receiver are the 4 inputs, so plug in the Blue Ray reader into the second HDMI plug from the left which reads (BD/DVD) HDMI1. Now everything is plugged in the right way, so if you already did plug it all up like that, you were OK so far. All that is left now is to first of all put the Pioneer flat screen on the right input (You can do that with the remote of the TV, or if i'm not mistaken, there is an input selector on the back of your Pioneer flat screen TV). When that is done you just need to put the receiver to the right input also, to do so, either with the remote again, or on the front of the yamaha receiver unit. In both case, the button you need is the Input button, press it untill the receiver says HDMI 1 on the LCD display. And now you're done, all you need to do is to turn on the Blue Ray, put a movie in and enjoy.:) If it does not work, either the receiver or the flat screen are defective and should be returned for waranty.
the boxes have the diagrams under the lids and in the owners manuals are diagrams also and some cars do not have all the accessaries on them so not all the fuse locations will have fuses in them because they are not needed and if you do not have an owners manual here is a place to get one online www.edmonds.com and I hope they have your car listed
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