A challange for you
I got this product of a car. it was used as a dvd player screen. so what i need is some way to play videos on it. i need to bae able to connect the yellow cable to this, how do i do it. this is the information i got of it.
On the chip it says:
Visteon
PWB9982
1BYX-14A608-EA
on the isde the white labe it says EC3X36004 MF
so how do i make this video capable. so i can plug a plastation or dvd player into it...
thank you for you help


the blue connector was the wire that went to the dvd player so what do i need to plug that into.

back of the screen

FRONT
On the chip it says:
Visteon
PWB9982
1BYX-14A608-EA
on the isde the white labe it says EC3X36004 MF
so how do i make this video capable. so i can plug a plastation or dvd player into it...
thank you for you help


the blue connector was the wire that went to the dvd player so what do i need to plug that into.

back of the screen

FRONT
found some information about it
http://euro.evisteon.com/uploads/eur...s/1700en%2Epdf
on page three you can see the head unit... anyone that can figuer out what it is? or where i can get one?
http://euro.evisteon.com/uploads/eur...s/1700en%2Epdf
on page three you can see the head unit... anyone that can figuer out what it is? or where i can get one?
It looks like it ought to work. See page 49 for typical connections.
There seems to be power and a video input.
The auxilliary loom looks to be an adapter which is going to connect into the cable jack from the screen and give you the normal RCA type outputs. If you can't find one of these it wouldn't be too hard to open the device up and trace the wires into the circuits to determine audio and video wire colors.
I would then just cut off the jack and wire up my own RCA connectors. If you can't do this a car stereo installation place ought to be able to do the job.
There seems to be power and a video input.
Auxiliary Loom with 2 inline headphone sockets
and Audio x2/Video x1 inline RCA sockets.
and Audio x2/Video x1 inline RCA sockets.
I would then just cut off the jack and wire up my own RCA connectors. If you can't do this a car stereo installation place ought to be able to do the job.
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