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Pioneer DEH-P8000R Questions & Answers
The front right side of the screen is flickering
Its a lil pricey but its actually an issue with the faceplate...the display has to be replaced.Its a common problem on the pioneer decks with the motorized faceplates. look on ebay for just a faceplate.
3/21/2015 11:01:13 PM •
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on Mar 21, 2015
Worn out rubber button's
Hello, That`s not a big deal. I pruchased the part, and mounted it myself. Worked out fine. The only problem I have now, is that the OEL-display doesn`t work any more. That sucks big time....
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Mr.Thorn / Norway
2/9/2010 3:08:34 PM •
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on Feb 09, 2010
I have the deh p8000r has no sound
Usually with this model, when all else works, and there is no sound, the internal amplifier IC is blown. Smell the back, and see if it smells burnt. It may. It does not always tho. The IC is a PAL007a or something similar. It's kinda hard to replace if you aren't skilled with soldering, but it can be done by any decent repair shop. Also, test to see if there's a signal on the RCA's, if there is, you can forgo the internal amp, and get an external one. (it will require running speaker and power cables, but if you really like the head unit...;-)
6/12/2009 10:37:36 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2009
Face plate
Grill Assembly for DEH-P8000R Part#: CXB3984 Do a Google Search For Pioneer Parts
8/14/2008 1:55:06 AM •
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on Aug 14, 2008
Users manual
Try the Pioneer web site in the support section. They probably offer the owners manual as a free download. Good luck.
5/12/2007 6:08:56 PM •
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on May 12, 2007
How to change time on Pioneer Carrozzeria avic hrv22 it has only Japanese, that's what my car's audio/GPS system and, please, help me out with changing language to English and finding maps?Thanks!!
Changing the language and updating maps on a Pioneer Carrozzeria AVIC HRV22, which typically comes with Japanese language settings, can be a bit tricky, but it's possible. Here's a general guide:
- Locate the Settings: First, try to navigate through the menu to find the settings option. It might be represented by a gear icon or a wrench icon.
- Use a Translation App or Guide: If you can't understand the Japanese menu, use a translation app on your smartphone to translate the menu options. Alternatively, you can search online for a guide or manual in English for your specific model.
- Change the Language: Once you've located the settings menu, look for an option related to language settings (???? in Japanese). Select it and then choose English (or ?? in Japanese). Confirm your selection.
- Update Maps: Updating the maps might require accessing a specific section of the menu, typically labeled something like "Map Update" (????). Once you're in that section, follow the prompts to update the maps. This might involve connecting the device to a computer and downloading the updated maps from the manufacturer's website.
- Follow On-Screen Instructions: Throughout the process, pay attention to any on-screen instructions or prompts, even if they're in Japanese. Sometimes, the navigation buttons or layout might remain consistent regardless of the language.
- Reset if Necessary: If you accidentally get stuck or lost in the menus, there might be a reset button somewhere on the device. Pressing this button will restore the device to its factory settings, allowing you to start over.
If you find it challenging to navigate the menu or if the options are not readily understandable, you might want to seek assistance from someone who understands Japanese or consult a professional who specializes in car audio/GPS systems. They can guide you through the process more efficiently.
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