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Aiwa CDC-Z137 CD Player : causes car battery to drain..narrowed it down to the

Installed in 1984 Ford Econoline using auxillary fuse block by "Painless Wireing" ..works great except it drains car battery after four hours (sitting shut-off). Aux Fuse Block is wired correctly. No loose wiring in the harness..I managed to Isolate problem to the Yellow Backup Wire...not shorting outside the unit...am I missing something? and IdeaS? Thanks

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SOURCE: no sound from my car stereo, a aiwa cdc-z137.

Doudle check rca's. Also check the setting in the menu browers. Make sure the mute overide is not on. Not sure if your model has it but is very common, and overlooked

Posted on May 13, 2009

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SOURCE: The battery on my car

Hi,

An auxiliary input allows you to select an external source and play it through the cd player's amplifier. It's often used for iPods and MP-3 players. Typically you just need an inexpensive patch cable that connects the headphone output from your portable player to the input on the CD player. After that you can select "AUX" as another source like CD or Tuner, and whatever's playing on the portable unit will be heard through the speakers.
Auxiliary inputs can be on the front or the rear of the CD player. Front aux inputs are typically 3.5mm stereo plugs, similar to a small headphone jack. Rear aux inputs can be RCA jacks or a 3.5mm jack. If you have a CD player with a rear aux input, a cable needs to be connected at the time of installation. Then the other end can be routed to whatever location in the vehicle you want to keep your portable player while you're using it with the CD player.
Front aux jacks are more convenient for quick connecting/disconnecting the portable player, but they tend to wear out over time.

Let us know if you have somethin more to ask else accept the suggestion.
Thank You for contacting Fixya

Posted on Aug 19, 2010

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SOURCE: I need a user manual

A pdf version of the manual can be downloaded from the link below. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and enter the code and select "download." Once you select download it will make you wait 30 seconds, but it will start after the time has elasped.

http://www.nodevice.com/user_manual/aiwa/cd_receivers/cdc-z137.html

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SOURCE: Aiwa cdc-x317 will not eject

Somewhere on the front of deck there should be a small pinhole just big enough to fit the tip of a pen push it in either pen or Sharp object. It should force it out.

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