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Brian Toney Posted on Nov 17, 2014
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New cd player pioneer rca on deck maken noise threw amp???

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You may need to put a choke inline with the power wire to suppress ignition noise.

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SOURCE: Wiring Diagram Pioneer DEH 45x4

Well first you will have to get the fit kit for your car to prevent the radio from being stolen, and make it fit right. you can get this part at Best Buy, Circut City, or even sometimes at walmart. also you will need to get the proper wiring harness. all you have to do is go to an audio place and ask them for the proper parts for your car and they will get them for you. After you have everything that they say you need all of the wires match up colors. extra wires you will have is the remote wire witch is blue w/white stripe. and an orange one (illumines) witch if isnt on the wiring harness for your car its fine. all the ill. wire does is dim the radio when you dim your other componets in your car.

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IPOD ADAPTOR

you have to buy the ipod connection kit to pioneer, but if your deck have RCA input at the back..all you need is Y cable 2 (RCA male - 35mm jack)

RCA will be connected to DECK, 35 mm jack to your ipod.

to use your ipod...change the input setting on your deck to AUX (auxillary) most deck have this for CD Changer connection

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My subwoofers will not play

go into the menu screen on the pioneer unit and go to setting if you have a loud function there turn it on.... if that doesn't activate the amp ...(did you hook up the blue wire from pioneer deck to amp and run it threw the car to the amp)..if no than your pioneer deck does not realize there is an amp present in system....... if yes scroll threw menu till you see audio look for Sub Woofer or Amp you may even have a button on pioneer deck marked SW go press it and turn amp to on this will provide signal from pioneer unit to amp if this doesn't work other thing could be you hooked RCA to AUX input (but if you have a SW for RCA plugs on back of unit make sure the RCA wires are in it) the loud or SW button should activate it (if there is only F and R for RCA plugs on back of unit use R hope this helps)
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RCA ports on back of a Pioneer cd player

Well you should have two sets, front and rear. Either of those sets can be used to go to the amp and it should work fine bridged. If your problem still exists then either you are getting a bad signal form the RCA outputs on the deck or have anouther problem somewhere in the system like in the amp or amp connections. What exactly does the amp do?
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My mtx thunder 1501d car amp making noise in the subwoofers

This is common with pioneer head units, the rca jacks are not properly grounded and this lets engine noise come through the rcs cables. This thread explains a fix http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=337644.
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yea your ic in the deck is going so i suggest you buy one which is cheaper than buying a new deck
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Replace your RCA cables. You may have a short ie screwed into it during wrap-up.
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Ipod Connection through RCA Cable

Actually, what I think gbaity is doing is utilizing his IP(Interactive Pioneer)-Bus port in the back of the DEH-P3000, which is an input port designed to allow the deck to use an external multi-disk CD changer. All you need is the CD changer, then change the input source from your deck to "M-CD". There are folks on eBay and other places that sell a cable that pluggs into that very same port. They are designed to allow the unit to accept input through the IP-Bus from an ipod or just about any low-level input that you can pass through the RCA jacks. I have the same deck, and also just purchased an ipod cable for the IP-Bus, and it also does not work. I have been told that I need to switch the "M-CD" input source to "AUX" as the input, but I do not know how to do that. pressing the input source button only displays "CD", "M-CD", and "FM/AM". Does anyone know how to add "AUX" to the choices or otherwise show us how to make these cables work? Thanks - TomR
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