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Old 11-04-2005, 01:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ask for help: Panasonic cd deck (CQ-DF602U) power connector wiring scheme??

Hi guys, a noobie here asking for some help, actually my first post here
I recently got a panasonic cd deck( model no. CQ-DF602U) for cheap, which I am going to replace the stock radio in my 92 corolla LSX. But the problem is the cd deck doesn't come with the power connector(16pin), I can't find a proper wire harness for it locally either. I was wondering if anyone here happens to have a similiar cd deck and nicely tell me the wiring scheme for the power connector, so I can hook it to my car.
A side question, this cd deck also has RCA audio output( and input), can I use these to hook up to my speakers directly or these are intended for a separate amp?
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Old 11-04-2005, 01:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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give us a list of the wire colors you have coming from the deck, and what is avaiable from the OEM wires, we'll figure it out.

the RCAs are for amplifers, not speakers.
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Thanks for the quick reply, Tommy.
well, it's the male plug into the cd deck missing, that's why I got it for cheap.
I even dissembled the cd deck myself tried to get some clue, but no luck, the female plug soldered on the circuit board doesn't have any description or sign for each pin. The only one I was able to locate is the ground.
Is it possible to find out what each pin is for using those RCAs as reference by measuring the resistence values?? just a wild guess though.


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give us a list of the wire colors you have coming from the deck, and what is avaiable from the OEM wires, we'll figure it out.

the RCAs are for amplifers, not speakers.
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Old 11-04-2005, 02:27 AM   #5 (permalink)
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yea, you need to buy that plug listed there.

Youll never get it done without it, hence why it was so cheap.
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There are others on eBay also.
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panasonic's pretty good with manuals too. After you get the harness off ebay, this will tell you what wires are what...

http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs...ceCenter=true#

eesh...sorry for the long link. If that doesn't work, just go to panasonic.com, click on support, and throw the model number into the search box.

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Don't forget the aftermarket wiring harness too that makes it so you don't have to splice any of the factory wiring.

http://www.cardomain.com/item/SCOTA02B?vq_id=none

Scosche part number TA02

This link may or may not help too.
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs...PDF/869001.pdf They didn't have a pdf for the 92 model year.
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