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How do I reset my Pioneer VSX 1121?"); display: inline-block; height: 24px; width: 24px; margin-top: -1px; transform: rotateZ(-180deg);"> 1 Switch the receiver into standby.2 While holding down ENTER on thefront panel, press u STANDBY/ON.
Switch the receiver into standby.
While holding down ENTER on the. front panel, press u STANDBY/ON. The display shows RESET c NO d.
You tried it in neutral but did you take it out of park and force it back into park? Just a suggestion since sometimes the switch that tells it that it is in park needs a bit of a nudge sometimes.
the blue/white wire is to turn an amplifier on. If you have no amp, don't worry about it, Just make sure you cap it off so it won't touch anything as it is hot when the deck is on. The yellow wire is constant power and has to have power going to it even with the key off as it controls the memory of the radio (clock and radio presets).
Have you tried changing the Auto Standby switch to ON?
You can prove if the sub amp will respond to a known good input by TURNING ITS VOLUME DOWN tp start and just feeding it ANY RCA output from the receiver while playing, say, FM (to keep it simple). That way you would known in which direction the problem actually lies (internal or external).
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