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Bad cadilatic converter
The catalytic converter is not necessarily the problem, has the fuel pressure been tested? Low pressure gives the same symptom. Modern converters don't plug up like the old style "bead/pellet" design.
I took the factory radio out of my vehicle and the
this is actually an easy to fix solution, go down to your local parts store, or even walmart. what your looking for is a aftermarket radio adapter harness, this will allow you to connect your new stereo without having to cut wires or worry about if you got the right one in the right place. hope i could help, and good luck
My cassette/radio for my 2001 mercury grand
This vehicle has a seperate amplifier for the radio.
Please check fuses #13 (5Amp blue) in the Driver's side dash panel fusebox.... and fuse #3 (25A) under the hood passenger side fusebox.
If there is no sound - the amplifier is not getting voltage - blown - or in protect mode from a blown speaker - in which case further investigation is required.
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Help with code radio for my nissan pp2787h
The radio code is a security feature that's meant to deter theft, and it's unique to each vehicle. If you've lost your code, you'll need to contact a Nissan dealership or service center and provide proof of ownership. They should be able to help you retrieve the code. Please do not attempt to use codes from the internet as incorrect attempts may lock your radio.
Is there bluetooth on nsdn-w59
I have the same radio now with no Bluetooth am trying to get Bluetooth on it too without having to buy another radio. Please help.
No sound from wireless headphones in a toyota sienna
First thing to do is check to make sure that the batteries are properly charged.
Second, make sure that you have a clear line-of-site to the IR transmitter. Infrared (IR) works the same way that your TVs remote control works - if the signal is blocked, then you will not hear any sound.
Third, make sure that you are in the rear seat of the vehicle when listening to the sound. The IR transmitter only transmits to the rear seat, so you will not hear any sound if you are sitting in the front seats. This is a common problem that i see.
Lastly, make sure that the heapdhones you purchased are compatible with your 2006 2007 2008 2009 or 2010 Toyota Sienna. Remember that some older models require RF headphones, not IR headphones. I checked http://www.audiovideo2go.com for compatibility before I purchased my headphones. They have a useful listing of all the headphones and models of vehicles they are compatible with.
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