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AIWA CDC-X115 Hi! I from to Argentina and my english ...but I try..I Lost tool to extract the stereo to my car.. someone could send my a photo to be able to manufacture. Thank You!

  • missda May 30, 2008

    Thank You! to help me to solve my problem!!!!

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  • Sumeet Sodhi May 31, 2008

    thanks for the rating. FixYa has given me a chance to help someone from Argentina ! i feel great.

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The best way to buy this (and you do need it to use the radio) is to find a local repair center that repairs aiwa car stereos. Ask them if they can order the wiring harness for an Aiwa CDC-X517M. I don't know what Aiwa charges for them, but it should not cost more than about $30 or $40. Some are cheaper and some are a little more.

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Once you get the wiring harness you should take it and the radio to a place that does car stereo installations and they can do the rest for you.

I hope this helps you out, and if it does I would really appreciate a good rating. Most people we help here never rate your help :( and we do most of this for free hoping for a good rating as a thank you for the help :).

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You can verify its adherence to the standards by checking that the "Earth" wire reads 0 ohms using a continuity tester as against the ground/body of the stereo unit. Incidentally most current car models also follow the same standard with the exception of later VW / Audi vehicles and therefore would be simply be plug in.

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Check BOTH of your power connections and your ground too. Make sure you actually have 12v at each connection and don't have a blown fuse etc. If you are lucky then you will solve the problem. Good luck.
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