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Question by Vergil
Submitted on 8/10/2003
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Can someone help me in decoding the sony wiring at the back of the Sony cdx type auto radio/cd player. There are three wires that I need information on RED, YELLOW and Blue Strip.
Thanks,
Vergil


Answer by nexus
Submitted on 8/19/2003
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red is primary power (cd is playing) yellow is for secondary power (keep the clock on and remembers where you shut off at) and blue is antenna (radio)

 

Answer by cosmo
Submitted on 4/9/2004
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how can i check my sony bios

 

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