The Pioneer CDX-FM687 will work with any head unit, but works best with other Pioneer units.
Pioneer DEH-P4900IB iPod and XM Sirius Ready AM/FM CD Car Stereo Head has a built in amp.
You have submitted a statement, not a question.
It is very simple to replace most Toyota Radios. If you have a radio with changer control unit and separate disc changer, my recommendation would be to with a disc changer that is built into the head unit. Check e-bay for cheap OEM replacement.
A pioneer what? Head unit? Amplifier? Your question doesnt make much sense..
Bonnets
the head unit says E01 which i think is a error, but the multi CD player isn't working i think it may just be inline fuse but have no idea where it would be in the car as i only got it yesterday
In the 2001 Mercedes-Benz ML320, the CD changer is typically located in the trunk area, specifically on the left side behind a cover or panel. This allows for easy access while keeping the changer discreetly stored. If the vehicle is equipped with an optional CD changer, it may also be integrated into the head unit or audio system.
Depends on your head unit. If you have a factory CD controller (has a button that says CD on it), you will need a OEM changer unit and harness that goes from behind the rear seat to the changer. If you want to install a new radio, there are many options. Brian
To wire a Clarion 6-disc changer (model F87F18C830AB), you'll need to connect the power, ground, and audio cables correctly. Connect the power wire (usually red) to a 12V source, the ground wire (typically black) to a solid ground point, and the audio output cables to your head unit's input. Ensure that the changer is properly connected to the head unit's specific CD changer input, and check all connections for secure fit. Finally, test the system to confirm it’s functioning correctly.
If your CD changer in a BMW E46 M3 isn't working, it could be due to several factors. Common issues include a blown fuse, a malfunctioning CD changer unit, or a problem with the wiring or connections. Additionally, if the vehicle's head unit isn't recognizing the changer, it could be a compatibility or software issue. Checking these components can help diagnose and resolve the problem.
To install an Audi CD changer in a 2000 Audi Concert, first, ensure you have the correct CD changer compatible with your model. Disconnect the car's battery for safety, then locate the CD changer wiring harness and connect it to the back of the Concert head unit. Secure the CD changer in its designated location, often in the trunk, and connect the power and data cables. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the system to ensure it's functioning properly.
Yes that wont be a problem they all work on the same priciples.