I have the EVP-104D1 car player, factory mounted at time of purchase. Recently, there is no picture or sound, or any indicator lights. The end mounted interior lights work. It might be a fuse but I can't locate the specific fuse for this. Is it inside the unit? The unit is five years old in a Ford SUV hybrid. Please advise.
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I've seen that issue a few times. Honestly could be a few things. If that is a envoy, I have noticed quite a few wiring issues with them. Try cleaning the contacts, or check your connections on the ground wire. There should actually be two ground wires the primary and the secondary.
noises or clunks in rear ends are indications of worn suspension rubbers and other rubber mounted items , drive line joint failures
the front end noise could be brake pad and rotor problems so have them checked by an accredited brake shop
I had the same issue on a used '93 Chevy Mark III conversion van that I just purchased. You didn't state any specs of your van. However in my van, I found that the JVC CD player's factory preset settings needed to be changed from "CHANGER" to "LINE IN". The audio output is through my car stereo speakers. Hope this helps, Jim
To figure out if you have factory keyless entry,place the key in the ignition and turn it foreward 5 times in 10 seconds. This means forward just till the dash lights come on, but do not start it. If the doors lock and then unlock, you've entered programming mode and you have a factory system. You'll need to get on line and purchase a factory remote, (I didn't see any on Ebay) and following this guude:
- Cycle ignition from OFF to RUN 5 times within 10 seconds, ending in RUN. (this may take 8 times) - All doors will lock then unlock to confirm programming mode. - Press any button on 1st transmitter. - Door locks will cycle to confirm programming. - Press any button on 2nd transmitter (up to 4 transmitters total possible). - Turn ignition to OFF. - Locks will again cycle to indicate end of programming mode.
Hi Jason,
I have just bought this unit and have been using the menu recently. The only ways i can see to do it would be to either, (as you say) plug it into a HDTV, or navigate the menu blind and hope for the best.
If you press SETUP on your remote once to get to the menu setup screen and then push the RIGHT navigation button 3 times this should take you to the system setup screen. Then push the DOWN navigation button 4 times and then push ENTER. At this point it asks you for a 4 digit password to reset the unit which is a factory preset, 5555, so type that in. This should then reset the DVD player to factory settings.
Hope it helps,
Nick
You need to identify the four wires that carry the DVD audio in the factory plug, and re-wire them to RCA plugs that can be used with the Auxiliary input RCA jacks on your Pioneer unit.
The four wires should be:
Left (+) light green
Left (-) white
Right (+) red
Right (-) black
The easiest way is to purchase some inexpensive RCA cables (or better yet, speaker wire with RCA ends). Cut the cables and wire the center pin conductor wires to the (+) audio wires in the stock plugs, and connect the outer shield conductors to the (-) wires. Then connect the RCA plugs to your head unit's auxiliary input jacks.
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