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Pioneer KEH-P2800 Cassette Player Questions & Answers
I Need the color code
Hi,
Could you please explain, color code for what? the resistors or the wire diagram of the player?
9/26/2011 6:59:57 AM •
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on Sep 26, 2011
Trying to reinstall this in a car and need the
1) Black Ground
2) Red 12V Ignition
3) Yellow 12V Constant
4) Orange Illumination
(Sometimes there's an extra orange for cell phone mute)
5) Blue Remote
6) Blue/White Power Antenna
7) White Front Left
8) White/Blk Front Left
9) Gray Rear Left
10) Gray/Blk Rear Left
11) Green Front Right
12) Green/Blk Front Right
13) Purple Rear Right
13) Purple/Blk Rear Right
7/8/2009 4:11:06 AM •
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on Jul 08, 2009
Trying to re install stereo and need the wiring
Sony, Alpine,
Pioneer (1999 and up), Eclipse, Kenwood, JVC,
etc
P o w e r
Memory (+12v Constant)
Yellow
Ignition (+12v Switched)
Red
Ground (-)
Black
Dimmer
Pink/White (Alpine only)
Power Antenna
Blue
Amplifier Turn-on
Blue/White
Phone Mute
Light Blue (Sony only)
S p e a k e r s
Right Front (+)
Gray
Right Front (-)
Gray/Black
Left Front (+)
White
Left Front (-)
White/Black
Right Rear (+)
Violet
Right Rear (-)
Violet/Black
Left Rear (+)
Green
Left Rear (-)
Green/Black
7/8/2009 1:23:02 AM •
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on Jul 08, 2009
Set the clock
While pushing the clock button use the program #1 or #2 to set the hour or minute
9/6/2008 1:10:39 PM •
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on Sep 06, 2008
FM channels
since the 70's when they started, FM radios in cars have only showed like 101.9 and 102.1 in odd number tenths-of-Megahertz only, with a few rare exceptions. There are some high cost receivers that will show odds and evens. Your 102 station is really either one of like 101.9 or 102.1 for your Pioneer.
8/13/2008 8:36:58 AM •
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on Aug 13, 2008
Uninstalling KEH P2800 from dash 92 GMC Safari
Hi,
I believe you can pop the bezel loose using a butterknife to pry on it. do not force it too much as it will break. Use 2 Butter knives, one on each edge to release the Deck. Once the catches are held back by the knives, pull the unit straight out.
11/21/2007 7:46:52 PM •
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on Nov 21, 2007
Wiring
The B.reny connects up to an ALWAYS on power source in your car, like right to the battery or a terminal in your fuse panel that is always on even if the key is off, and the acc hooks up to a swiched power sourch, like where the original radio was connected, as the acc is called the memory wire. good Luck
6/10/2007 5:36:28 PM •
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on Jun 10, 2007
My Pioneer PD-M40 plays the discs if the disc cartridge is already inserted when powered on. But if I power on the machine and then insert the disc cartridge nothing happens.
The issue you're experiencing with your Pioneer PD-M40 suggests a potential problem with the disc loading mechanism or the sensor that detects the presence of the disc cartridge. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. **Clean the Disc Cartridge and Player:**
Dust or debris on the disc cartridge or inside the player may affect proper disc loading. Remove the disc cartridge and clean both the cartridge and the player carefully with a soft, lint-free cloth.
2. **Inspect for Obstructions:**
Check for any visible obstructions inside the disc loading mechanism or around the edges of the disc cartridge slot. Ensure that there is nothing blocking the path of the cartridge as it is inserted.
3. **Check for Proper Alignment:**
Ensure that the disc cartridge is properly aligned when inserting it into the player. Misalignment may prevent the player from recognizing the presence of the cartridge.
4. **Try a Different Disc Cartridge:**
If you have access to another disc cartridge, try inserting a different one to see if the issue persists. This can help determine whether the problem is specific to the cartridge or the player itself.
5. **Power Cycling:**
Turn off the player, unplug it from the power source, and wait for a minute or two. Plug it back in, power it on, and then attempt to insert the disc cartridge to see if the issue is resolved.
6. **Test with the Lid Open:**
Power on the player with the lid open and observe the disc loading mechanism as you insert the disc cartridge. Check for any unusual movements, sounds, or signs of misalignment.
7. **Lubrication:**
If the player has not been used for an extended period, lubrication on moving parts may have dried out. Consult the user manual for recommendations on proper lubrication or contact Pioneer customer support.
8. **Contact Pioneer Support:**
If the issue persists and you've exhausted the troubleshooting steps, it may be advisable to contact Pioneer customer support or seek assistance from a qualified technician. There could be an internal issue that requires professional attention.
Always refer to the user manual for your Pioneer PD-M40 for model-specific instructions and recommendations. If you don't have the manual, you may be able to find it on the Pioneer website or by contacting their customer support.
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