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Help with schematics or wiring diagram for No name 2 DIN multimedia
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8719870" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>No I never said it was aftermarket...No actually the plug looks to be a standard Hyundai and Ford plug. I posted it and its the middle one in the link that has 3 of them pictured. Also no most local electronic repair shops will not unlock radios, none in the midwest will because of the computer needed. That radio came out of a Hyundai somewhere regardless of what the OP says, I looked it up multiple times and even contacted a friend at Hyundai and he said the same things I am saying about it.</p><p></p><p>Also if you go like you said challenger to challenger or chevy to chevy you still need to reprogram the ecu so it sees the radio. Last time you could really enter the code manually on a OEM radio was the '90s and even then it was a PITA to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8719870, member: 676743"] No I never said it was aftermarket...No actually the plug looks to be a standard Hyundai and Ford plug. I posted it and its the middle one in the link that has 3 of them pictured. Also no most local electronic repair shops will not unlock radios, none in the midwest will because of the computer needed. That radio came out of a Hyundai somewhere regardless of what the OP says, I looked it up multiple times and even contacted a friend at Hyundai and he said the same things I am saying about it. Also if you go like you said challenger to challenger or chevy to chevy you still need to reprogram the ecu so it sees the radio. Last time you could really enter the code manually on a OEM radio was the '90s and even then it was a PITA to do. [/QUOTE]
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