Can someone help with the picture of the harness (both sides) or the pinout (color-pin number)?
SOURCE: JVC KD-S640 pinout needed
For ten bucks, you can buy a new connector: http://www.jvcservice.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?part=JV16-0001A To figure out how to wire it: http://books.jvcservice.com/download/256614688/28879.pdf Page 25 describes the color of the wiring in the harness.
SOURCE: Searching for wiring harness sequence.
Found a service manual here, but you have to pay for it (only 4.95 USD). It has the wiring block specs you are looking for.
http://www.smpcshop.com/FH-P5000MP-p-3345.html
Best of Luck.
SOURCE: Connecting To Auto Harness
Hi,
Most Sony head units follow the ISO standards in its wiring and connector pinouts.
A Sony CDX-S2000 would be using the below listed wiring:
Yellow - +12V Constant Power (such as the + terminal of your battery)
Red - +12V Switched Power (such as the ACC of the IGN switch)
Blue - Power Antenna
Blue/White - External Power Amp Turn-on trigger
White - Left Front Positive Speaker Wire (LF+)
White/Black - (LF-)
Gray - Right Front Positive Speaker Wire (RF+)
Gray/Black - (RF-)
Green - Right Rear Positive Speaker Wire (RR+)
Green/Black - (RR-)
Purple - Left Rear Positive Speaker Wire (LR+)
Purple/Black - (LR-)
In some models, Sony would have several versions of the connectors depending on the region the unit was intended for use, 10. 16 and 18 pins. The connector (loom) would have to match what your version has. They are readily available from most auto stereo stores and on line. You can try here or here .
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
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SOURCE: color issue
What you are seeing is the degradation of hte "light engine". This is normal with extended use. You can try blowing out the area with compressed air to clean out any dust. But any LCD based projection system is subject to this breakdown over time. Can you further describe what you mean by overall picture quality? Is it out of focus? do you see separate colors (convergence problem)?
Dan
SOURCE: i need the color codes for a 1993 cadillac deville
If you have the time you will have to trace the wires. Using a 12vdc test light, ground one lead to chasis ground. Use other lead to test each wire to see which one has 12volts and mark it with masking tape or write down the color wire. Put it aside and turn on the ignition and find that 12volt and write ignition to that color wire. Now hat you have idenitifed the 12vdc hot and the 12volt ignition. Take a nine volt battery and put one of the remaining wires to one post on the battery, hold it on and go thru the wires until you hear which speaker pops font left or front right,etc. Just scratch the battery post DO NOT HOLD ON. This will identify which speakers are where. Be sure that you identify pairs that cause the pop for what speaker and you should be good to go. If you have any more questions please ask.
Mike
Same problems with my unit. But, try this... I think it worked. First, you can not get to the setup screen for the unit with a DVD in the player. So, remove the DVD first: Unplug the unit, wait a few seconds, plug it back in. Then hit the DVD open button and remove DVD in player.
I think the issue with not reading certain DVDs is a problem with the "parental control" on the unit. Without setting parental control there were a few DVDs I could not play and sometimes (not always) I was asked about parental control before a movie would play. At the Sony Blue DVD screen, select Setup on the remote control. Select DVD setup and get to Parental control. Set a password. This will then take you to a "rating" screen. By setting the rating very high (I set mine for #8) any movie should play without needing the password. With no password set, you can not change the "rating" and hence mine was set at #1 (kids). It seems to have worked for now anyway. Good luck.
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