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Where can i purchase a wire harness for a panasonic head unit model number cy-vmd9000u. i bought one from my buddy but it didnt come with the harness. please help. thanks

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It is generally not recommended to rearrange the pins on a wiring harness or a head unit as it can result in damage to the unit or create electrical problems. Instead, you may want to consider using a wiring adapter or a different wiring harness that is compatible with your aftermarket head unit.
Wiring adapters are designed to connect an aftermarket head unit to a vehicle's factory wiring harness, allowing you to install the new head unit without modifying the original wiring. These adapters are available for a wide range of vehicles and head units and can make the installation process easier and more reliable.
If a wiring adapter is not available for your vehicle, you may need to use a different wiring harness that is compatible with your head unit. Some head units come with a universal wiring harness that can be used with a variety of vehicles, or you may be able to purchase a specific wiring harness for your vehicle and head unit combination.
Overall, it is generally best to use a wiring adapter or a compatible wiring harness rather than attempting to modify the wiring yourself. This can help ensure that the installation is safe and reliable and can prevent potential damage to the head unit or the vehicle.
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I have this model of Head units. I have used crimp connects to connect the unit harness to the car harness. Hooked up my turn on wires and rca cables. Now my head unit when turned on shorts in and out and...

For starters, I want to make sure. You did purchase a wiring harness that "plugs" into your vehicle, right? If not and you are attempting to hardwire to your vehicle, STOP! You run the risk of frying your entire electrical system. If you purchased a harness you can crip the wires from your head unit to the harness and the harness plugs in. DO NOT crip wires directly. You are experiencing just a little of what can happen. However, if you did purchase the correct harness, you need to check all our crimps again. Hope this helps.
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no all radio companies make there own wire harness there not interchangable only the harness you buy to connect to the car is.
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go to panasonic .com look for the model of the unit and under downloads u will see a parts list it will tell u part number go to .com not .ca
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I purchased a 2003 Yukon w/ this identical problem, I found one of the wire harnesses on the back of the main radio head to be loose (back right as you pull the radio unit out. I made sure it was plugged in tight and everything worked.
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