well i have a 2006 lancer and mine does not have them
http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/Mitsubishi-Wiring.pdf
Connect the wiring harness to the back of your 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer CD player. Secure the CD player with the retaining bolts. Connect the ground wire.
you are an idiot, look at youtube, change a headdeck. you are an idiot, look at youtube, change a headdeck.
I have a mutant CD player, Sony xplod 800w subwoofer and a SPLX 800 amplifier. These are all connected, I have power and ground connected, the lights are lit up on the amplifier. Also the subwoofer has "life", I can hear when it turns on and off, but no sound is played through it when I put music on. Is this a problem with the CD player headunit or the connection from that to the amp? Thanks!
5.1 analog outputs; 7.1 is only for the digital output only
No, a standard powered subwoofer needs to connect to a surround receiver for volume control as well as the crossover so that it amplifies just the signals in its ideal range.
No, they won't. The CiniMate II is designed to connect directly to the DVD player or game machine, and includes a built-in amplifier. The Onkyo does not have a compatible analog output for all of its signals. You should consider the AcoustiMass series of speakers which will connect to the Onkyo's amplifier outputs. The subwoofer will connect to the sub line out.
Taking apart the dash to get to the CD player is merely a matter of prying up that silver part of your center console. Just take a flat screwdriver, put some electrical tape over the tip so you dont scratch, and go around the perimeter of it. It will come off. The CD player is held in by only 4 screws. underneath that.
It is a control block (player) of JVC home cinema set. Without this subwoofer does not work.
Yes. Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
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open the frame that covers the screw of the CD player. you just need a sharp piece of tool or probably a screwdriver will do. after you removed the frame, you should see the screws that holds the CD player, go ahead and unscrew those screws then presto, the CD player can now be removed from your car. then put the new CD player that you want to put in and reverse the steps that you did to lock the frame. hope this helps! :) -aljhay