I have a 2005 Ford F-350 crew cab diesel. I am installing an aftermarket stereo – a Pioneer AVIC-X-920BTS. It asks me to hook up a car speed signal input and a reverse gear signal input. Where in the truck can I find these wires to tap into?
Does this radio have a display for backing up and capable of playing movies (dont want to watch those while going down the road lol i.e. speed sensor) Hope you put money into some ARP head studs and an EGR delete : )
You can probably get the book/info by googling or buying a repair manual at autozone
What do I need to be able to watch TV on my computer? I have the cable cord and outlet already.?
I’ve got one of the outlets on the back of my computer where the cable cord plugs in to. I think I just need to download a program or something?? A buddy of mine said Avermedia? Can someone help me out? Thanks
Hi, I have a Samsung SyncMaster 192MP monitor with a cable connection in the back and all I do is turn on the PIP (picture in picture) feature and Viola! TV. However you say that your COMPUTER has the connection, then I would look on the menu for the TV feature in your computer. Don’t need a program. Hope it helps. =)
i tried to install a car stereo myself and now my back lights and my dashboard lights arent working?
I tried to install my own car stereo, bad mistake
Now my backlights dont work, the brake lights does and my main front light works, but my dashboards lights dont. Im not sure if I unlugged something or what. Any advice?
you blew a fuse look in the fuse box and change the bad one it should be labeled as well
I have a 4 ohm mini stero system and an 8 ohm CD changer. CanI use the changer with the mini stereo system?
Thank you!
Wires — thank you. You answered my question. The units have the line-in and line-out so I will connect them. Neither manual was very clear on what could be connected.
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If the CD changer has a line out connection and your stereo system a line in, you can connect the changer that way and not worry about the impedance of the speakers. If you don’t have line connections, you really need separate speakers. It’s not good to have 2 amplifiers connected in parallel as would happen if you connected both amps to the same speakers. If you can’t connect the systems together using line levels, use separate speakers for each amp.