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I don't know what kind of phone you have but most will give you am option in the menu to look at what is on your memory card. Just go to your menu and choose whichever option (some phones put it under control options) gives you access to memory card then retrieve your number. It sounds like you have the phones address book set to saving on memory
Rather than either phone or memory + phone.
If this doesn't help post phone brand and model, that would help allot.
toyota wiring diagram is showing that there is no cables and only wires with connectors that are located in the headliner and the center console about where you can store stuff.........the repair manual shows that it is either the screen that is bad or the control unit which is under the center console....i would take it to the dealer to have it checked out cause i know that they have probably seen this problem before and it would save a lot of money in the long run.....it could have had something spilled or have gotten wet from a cleanup shop and have corrision in one of the connectors at the control unit under the console......i hope this info helped and let me know and let me know what you find out...........good luck and if i can be of any other help let me know.....
The unit was being manufactured in the early to mid 2000's but I believe is not out of production. It is NOT an HDV. Here are the specs for the TV.
Product details
Manufacturer
Techwood
Built-in Sat-Tuner
No
Compact Flash Card
No
Digital Tuner
without Digital Tuner
DVD Player / Recorder
No
HDTV Norm
No
Loudspeakers
without Loudspeakers
Memory Stick
No
Multi Channel Receiver
without
Multi Channel Receiver Type
No
Multimedia Card
No
PCMCIA Interface
No
Common Interface Slot
No
DVB-C
No
DVB-S
No
Screen Format
16:9
Screen Size in cm
106 cm
DVI Interface
No
Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
No
Screen Size in Inches
42 in
Secure Digital Card
No
Energy Savings Trust Feature
No
HD Tuner
No
Smart Media Card
No
Type of Monitor
Plasma Display, Plasma
Horizontal Resolution in Pixel
852
PC Interface
No
Vertical Resolution in Pixel
480
Brightness in Candela/m²
650
HDMI Interface
without HDMI
Full HD
without Full HD (1080p)
DVB-T
without Digital Tuner
HD ready
Not HD Ready
LED Backlight
without LED Backlight
DLNA certified
No
Energy Saving Trust Feature
No
HDMI
No
HDTV
No
Internet Access
NO WEB CONTENT ACCESS
EAN
5017416142205, 5017416183666
sounds like u have a premium sound system. what u need to do is take ur blue/white remotewire to ur blue power antennat that should activate ur factory amp.
the usb port it's a cable coming from the back of the unit and has to routed somewhere where you can get to it.
I know that if you install the bluetooth unit, you can connect another device to it because has a pass through connection.
if you have an earlier unit(serial#8020...) you will most likely have issues with the HD. doesn't hold the memory presets after shut down. Service dept. has to change an EROM inside the DDX.
sirius won't become xm pretty soon?
I own a DNX5120. I'm not an expert, just another owner. Our units have a new firmware 1.40, if you don't have it yet, download it from Kenwood. Bluetooth also has one.
Ok, so I called Crutchfield, where I had purchased the unit, and the guy there said this is a common thing. Believe it or not, it IS the wiring. The guy said the blue wire on the harness needs to be connected to the blue/white wire on the Kenwood unit. Which is weird, since it's usually color-coded. He said the blue wire is a 12-volt amp wire, which works with the tuner, but when you take it off tuner, it kills the 12 volts and so you get no sound.
I haven't fixed it yet to be sure it works, but I thought I'd post this anyway, in case someone else is waiting on this. I'll post again if it doesn't work. :0)
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