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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: April 27, 2024 at 5:28 AM


Topic: cva 1005

Posted By: yota 1
Subject: cva 1005
Date Posted: September 03, 2007 at 9:28 AM

Hey everyone I new to the forum Im woundering if somone can help me I recently got a new truck well new to me and wanted to put in my CVA 1005 I connected the brain harness to the radio harness and then attempted to connect the three wires from the unit into the radio harness everytime I turn on the ignition I pop a fuse.  So I tried just wiring up the unit to the radio harness the three wires Red...Yellow..Ground and nothing happends unit doesnt turn on Im woundering if somone out there has a facotry wiring diagram for the CVA 1005 maybe the pin are in the wrong spot on back of the unit ive searched and searched and only found user manuals not the install manual if anyone out there can help me with this prob I would be greatly appreciated the truck is in peices right now thanks




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Posted By: sarcomax
Date Posted: September 03, 2007 at 4:08 PM
What kind of truck (guessing toyota, but judging by the rest of the spelling and punctuation you might have intended to make your user name Yoda) meaning year make and model, are you using a wiring harness to connect to the vehicle, are you blowing the fuse in the vehicle or on the unit, and do you have a multimeter?




Posted By: yota 1
Date Posted: September 03, 2007 at 11:57 PM
well sorry for the spelling was in a rush.  I figured the wiring out on the unit and now the screen does not want to motorize out and display anything almost like the screen is dead because none of the buttons work




Posted By: sarcomax
Date Posted: September 04, 2007 at 11:50 AM
So...Was I right about Toyota? If so, what year, and model? Were you using a wiring harness? Were you blowing the fuse on the vehicle? Were you blowing the fuse on the unit? Do you have a multimeter? Those are still the questions that we need answers too before any help will be offered. I now have new questions. Have you checked ALL of the fuses in the vehicle? Were you sorry for misspelling Yoda?





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