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I have a kdc-mp142wm what other recievers would plug right into the existing harness?
I have a reciever with a broken aux and a couple buttons dont work and would like to change it without paying money i know how to mount them but not wire them also i have an 03 toyota tacoma
Re: i have a kdc-mp142wm what other recievers would plug...
There are wiring kits you can buy that have the proper connectors on both ends of the wire harness so it will match up with the radio and the car's wiring harness. No cutting or splicing involved. Just push the connector into the radio and the car's original radio plug connector.
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try pressing the aux button on the front of the reciever while the reciever is linked up to the tv ,if that dont work connect a red and black banana plugs into your aux on the back of the reciever and on the other end of the lead must be a head phone pin check size of headphone socket. to plug in to your tv head phone volune then u can control the recievers volume through the tv using the remote.go to menu then tv set up then scroll to the sound note icon press enter scroll down click on head phone and turn it up then you should have sound through the speakers from the tv.
To hook up your ipod to an a/v reciever you need a stereo mini to male rca cable. You plug the mini side into you ipods head phone jack, and the male rca's left and right(usually red and white colored plugs) to an auxilary input on the a/v reciever.-Example, tape, aux, sa/cd.
Change the input on the reciever to correspond with where you connected the ipod
Ensure the ipod is powered on and playing with the volume turned up.
I think the V-AUX is a video input, not audio. Look for a red and a white RCA female input to connect the cable. Those represent the right and left, respectively, audio.
If the radio itself is not recieving any signal, it is time to replace the radio. These are getting cheaper and cheaper in certain cars. When you go to replace it, the key to this is, purchase for around $20 the plug in harness. It gets **** connected to the new stereos harness and then plugs directly to the vehicles existing harness so you don't need wiring diagrams or screw with the lighting. You can be done in about 30 minutes even as a novice.
you have to go into the radio menu and turn off the cd changer port, keep scrolling auntil you find the aux input turn it on
and the audio input will woork
good luck
hey man i have the kenwood kdc mp528 clock adjust is easy. put reciever in stand by mode. hold the menu button for a couple seconds and a menu will pop up. scroll through till you find clk adjst, do you know how to get mp3 player hooked into this?
here is some thing that will help u out.
AUX Input: The KDC-MP2035 is equipped with a front panel 3.5mm minijack auxiliary input for connecting external portable audio devices such as an MP3 player or Tape walkman. The receiver allows you to select between the following AUX settings.
Off: the source button does not scroll through the AUX input when function is turned "off"
Aux 1: turns on the AUX input for use
Aux 2: turns on the AUX input in the attenuator mode - press the attenuator button to activate sound. pleas let me no if i can help any more and dont be afraidto rate me i dont bite lol just kidding
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