That's it I give up
this is for the pioneer system
Maybe someone come over & electrecute my Oem system because i've had it with this ONE..
I've had it since november. I took out the aftermarket unit (which was playing)
Installed a headunit from a 97 sc. The antenna worked after I install the OEM HU & I could hear a little sound coming from the speakers. & that was the beginning.
A few weeks later I bought oem amps . seperate 1 for the sub & the other one for the rest of the setup. No sound anymore but antenna still works.
NOW i got some new connectors/plugs & a 12 disc cd changer. & now system wont even turn on. ITS DEAD.
Can a sc300/400 OEM system guru tell me what im doing wrong here.
Oh & btw I've tested all the fuses (front & inside) & all the fuses are good.
Maybe I should just take the whole thing apart & just install an aftermarket one. I can't take it no more. I gotta have my sound

Also a few other stuff that isnt working : cigarette lighter unit ( Dont use it but i want it to work). The darn side mirrors.
I'm wondering whats next
PS
I DID SEARCHED
Last edited by totrider; Feb 2, 2006 at 03:16 PM.
I've done a major revamp putting in a couple aftermarket amps and eclipse navigation. I havn't figured it all out yet with the HU because I'm using my oemeter and I'm not getting signal ANYWHERE!! NOWHERE!!! The battery... past that, NOTHING! Not even the AC unit, so I try to plug it in and IT WORKS! WTF?!?! There's something more to this system we're missing... somehow it's all gotta be connected to something that's obviously not right now. Check back in a week or so, I'm GOING to figure this thing out damnit!! Plan b) is just to run seperate wires to the radio fuse and boom we'll have power. Totally bypassing any of the stock wires etc. I'll keep you posted but I feel your pain
You mean you have no power, not signal. You need power first.
Have you checked the battery voltage with your ohmmeter directly across the bat terminals? check to see that the meter reads 12V or greater. If not your meter is dead. Replace the battery in the METER.
Have you checked the battery voltage with your ohmmeter directly across the bat terminals? check to see that the meter reads 12V or greater. If not your meter is dead. Replace the battery in the METER.
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