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Does the headset turn on? You might of blew the ignition fuse if it doesn't turn on at all. Usually its a 10 amp fuse located underneath the panel below your steering wheel.
seek to a station you want, then select the preset number you want (1 - 6) press that button for a few seconds. it should flash. when it does the station should be locked into that preset.
I'm pretty sure that there are RCA jacks in the back of the unit for the aux input. Don't have my owners manual so can't really say, but if there is an aux input, there is sure to be some RCA jacks in the back. So if you take the stereo out, look for those jacks then attach a 1/8 "Y" connector. Then route that wire to the front. Then you'll have something to connect your mp3 player to. =)
Sorry, but the RCA jacks for Aux input are only available in the back of the player. If possible, you could try to attach RCA jumpers to the jacks without removing the unit, but as I have no idea of the vehicle involved, I can't say if that would be possible. IF you have the "Release" keys, sliding the chassis out should not be a problem. Slide out, attach jumpers, and slide back in after routing the jumper cable(s). (This also assumes the unit was slid in using the standard slide in and lock mounting.)
Ensure you have this cable (Panasonic Car Audio CA-DC300U iPod Connection Cable for Panasonic Car Stereos) or if you are wanting to put a Ipod with video you will need the CA-VDC300U. The cable plugs directly into the back of the radio or to the CYEM-100U expansion module. Once the cable is plugged in and the radio is installed (if you hooked the cable up to the back of the radio) turn your car on so the radio works, when the radio comes on hit your source button that allows you to switch between the DVD player and the radio. You should now see a button that shows your Ipod. This will allow you to control your Ipod through the radio and the cable will ensure you Ipod is always charged. This should work if you have the correct cable...I actually just hooked up my Ipod to the exact same radio today using the CA-VDC300U and the expansion module.
You can order a new faceplate from Panasonic, if that is the problem. (You may find one on ebay, too?) Carefully check the connection before spending anything, as I wouldn't want to suggest spending on something that isn't broken. If you have electronic skills, check the internal connections from the jack to the internal board and every other connection. Also look for cracks in the board. If found, a light coat of solder can fix that up fairly well, and not cost anything.
Of course, this is all a guess, and I would verify everything yourself before doing anything. Good Luck.
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