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kiwijohn1 You need to go to "Car Settings - Double cog - password 000000 and go down to "AUX In" and change OFF to ON

2020-12-08 12:58:52 Helpful (0)
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kiwijohn1 Yes you have to go into Car Settings - double cog icon - enter password 000000 and go to I think its called Physical Learning - check out this video - not the same unit but it steered me . . .go to utube and search "How To Fix The Buttons on an Android Headunit"

2020-12-07 11:39:45 Helpful (0)
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kiwijohn1 I had a similar problem - had no RCA audio input for AV use. I had to go in to Car Settings (Password 000000) and scroll down to "Audio In" and change from "OFF" to "On". On the way I noticed "AV Out" was OFF so I turned it ON. This may also enable sub out jQuery19103609655613362498_1607336996344??

2020-12-07 04:31:14 Helpful (3)
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kiwijohn1 I had a similar problem - had no RCA audio input for AV use. I had to go in to Car Settings (Password 000000) and scroll down to "Audio In" and change from "OFF" to "On". On the way I noticed "AV Out" was OFF so I turned it ON. This may also enable sub out ????

2020-12-07 04:26:18 Helpful (0)
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Q: good day, how conect key1 and key2 for steering wheel bottoms

Asked by alexariaz on 2019-12-21 02:44:44

kiwijohn1 Those wires are for steering wheel control. If you car has controls on the steering wheel they could be one of 2 types, If they are digital you have to know what you are doing to make it work. However if they are voltage or analogue it is easier. Measure the voltage at the cable that would have plugged into the factory radio. If it stays at the same voltage it is digital and is feed to the cars computer. If the voltage varies as you press buttons or doesn't show anything then it could be voltage type. Try measuring the resistance between this wire and ground as you press the buttons. If it varies you are in luck. Connect ir to the Key 1 line and do the learn procedure.

2020-12-07 03:46:32 Helpful (6)
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