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Clarion DX-515 CD Player Questions & Answers
Color of power wire
Don't know the colour, but I do know you can download the manual from the Clarion website for free.
Error code 6 & error code 4
Error 6 & 4 it means laser is not reading the disc and unforutunally you need to replace the pick up laser assy.
You can get it from pacparts.com,but I reccomend you to take to a proffessional tech because this is a "static sensitive" item.
P code for a Clarion cx501
If the radio is a factory radio, the code to unlock it should be on a business card size piece of paper with the owners manual and warranty booklet. The card will say radio code and have a six digit number.
Nissan PP2449H wiring diagram.
Audio/Mobile Video
WIRE COLOR POLARITY LOCATION
Battery PINK (+) RADIO HARNESS
Accesory BLUE (+) RADIO HARNESS
Ground GRAY (-) RADIO HARNESS
THIS RADIO GROUNDS THROUGH THE CHASSIS MOUNTING BRACKETS.
Illumination RED/BLUE (+) RADIO HARNESS
Dimmer RED/YELLOW (+) RADIO HARNESS
LF Speaker (+) PINK
LF Speaker (-) BLUE
RF Speaker (+) WHITE
RF Speaker (-) BLACK
LR Speaker (+) LIGHT GREEN
LR Speaker (-) VIOLET
RR Speaker (+) BLUE
RR Speaker (-) PINK
Steering Cntrls NO
Speed Cntrl NO
This listing is for a 2004 Frontier
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DOES CLARION BD357MP HAVE BLUETOOHT INTEGRATED
No, the Clarion BD357MP car stereo receiver does not have Bluetooth integrated. The receiver was released in 2007, and Bluetooth integration in car stereo systems was not as common at that time as it is now.
However, you may be able to use a Bluetooth adapter to connect your phone or other Bluetooth-enabled device to the stereo. Some aftermarket Bluetooth adapters can be plugged into the auxiliary input of the stereo or connected via an FM transmitter to add Bluetooth functionality. Check the compatibility of any adapter with your Clarion BD357MP receiver before purchasing to ensure it will work properly.
Clarion db185 mp no sound
If your Clarion DB185 MP head unit is not producing any sound, here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the wiring: Make sure that all the wiring is properly connected and there are no loose connections. Check if the speaker wires are connected to the correct terminals on the head unit and the speakers.
- Check the fuses: Make sure that the fuses are not blown. Check the fuse box in your car and make sure that the fuse for the head unit is intact.
- Check the volume: Make sure that the volume is turned up and not muted. Check if the "MUTE" function is activated.
- Check the balance and fade settings: Make sure that the balance and fade settings are set correctly. If the sound is only coming from one speaker, it could be because the balance is off.
- Check the sound settings: Make sure that the sound settings are not set to "FLAT" or "OFF". Adjust the equalizer settings to see if it improves the sound.
If none of these steps work, then the problem could be with the head unit itself. You may need to take it to a professional to have it checked and repaired.
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