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6. Central door lock locking output
Connected to the locking wire of the central door lock actuator, this wire will output 12 V when locking.
7. Key insert diagnostic
Connected to the detecting wire of the lock head, the electric potential of this wire will lower when a key being
inserted into the lock is detected.
8. Left turn signal lamp
Connected to the positive wire of the left turn signal lamp, this wire o\
utputs 12 V during its use.
9. Reading lamp output
Connected to the negative trigger wire of the front reading lamp, this wire uses a low electric potential output to
control the reading lamp's lighting.
10. Fastener switch lock diagnostic
Connected to the inner switch wire of the driver side door fastener, the inside switches will be connected and the
wire's electric potential will lower when the fastener is unlocked.
11. No connection
12. Power supply ON diagnostic
Connected to the ON wire of the key switch, this wire holds 12 V when the key is turned to the ON position.
13. Power supply negative pole
Wire is grounded (too long a wire can create interference sources).
14. Trunk door motor
This wire is connected to the trunk door motor and will output 12 V when the UNLOCK button of the remote
controller or the manually unlock switch is pressed.
15. Trunk door switch
This wire is connected to the trunk door switch and will connect with the power supply's negative pole when in
use.
16. Power supply positive pole
This wire is connected to the battery positive (red fire wire).
17. No connection
18. Door lamp signal
This wire is connected to the door lamp indicator of the combination meter and holds 100 mA negative output
when in use (the indicator light is on when any door is detected open)\
.
19. Manual lock signal
This wire is connected to the locking control wire of the front left door's manual switch and will pass through
the power supply's negative pole (ground) when in use.
20. Manual unlock signal
This wire is connected to the unlocking control wire of the front left door's manual switch and will pass through
the power supply's negative pole (ground) when in use.
21. Front left door switch
This wire is connected to the front left door's switch control wire and will pass through the power supply's
negative pole (ground) when in use.
22. Front right door switch
This wire is connected to the front right door's switch control wire and will pass through the power supply's
negative pole (ground) when in use.
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Common faults and solutions
If the following faults occur while using this machine, please refer to \
the troubleshooting guide.
General problems
SymptomsCausesSolutions
Cannot start
Burnt fuseReplace with a new fuse of the same
specification
Vehicle supply battery fuse is burntReplace the vehicle supply battery fuse
Illegal operation and other factorsPress the reset button to reset the system
Remote controller doesn't
work
Remote controller battery is lowReplace the remote controller battery
Remote controller battery is reversely
installedProper battery installation
No sound or sound is too low
The volume of the head unit or the
connected component is too low
Raise the volume of the head unit or the
connected component
Speaker possibly damagedCheck the speaker
The sound balance settings lean to one
sideAdjust the sound balance
Speaker's connection wire touches the
vehicle body
Use insulated conductor to connect the
speaker and use insulating cement to cover
the exposed connections
Disc is not genuineUse a genuine disc
Speaker is incorrectly connectedPlease refer to the "Equipment connection
drawing" to correct the connection
The sound quality is poor or
distorted
Speaker's connection wire touches the
vehicle bodyCheck the speaker's connection wire
"MUTE" wire touches the metal parts of
the vehicle body
Ensure the telephone silence control wire
is insulated from the vehicle body
A connection error between ignition coil
ACC and positive power wire "BATT"
Please refer to the "equipment connection
drawing" to correct the connection
Common display characters and fault meaning
Display characterMalfunctionSolutions
No Disc
Disc is dirtyClean or replace the disc
The read side of the disc is inserted
upside-down
Insert the disc into the player with the
label side up
No disc in the playerInsert the disc
Bad disc
Disc is dirtyClean or replace the disc
The read side of the disc is reversely
inserted
Insert the disc into the player with the
label side up
Unknown disc Player cannot read discPlease use discs supported by this player
Region error The region code of this disc does not
match the region code for this player
Use discs that have a region code identical
to this player's