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Carbs

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  1. 5 hours ago, Chris.ac said:

    That's awesome, could you post link to the AliExpress connector? That is much better than cutting into wires, certainly something most owners could keep in the glovebox as a 'just in case' solution, if their screen circuitry acts up, or if they decide they want to upgrade to a better rear screen.

     

     

    Sure, below is the link to the listing, I got the male one.

     

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005015791016.html

    In case the link dies at some point in the future, its a "28 Pin Automotive Audio Wiring Harness Connector Socket Toyota" with a male socket.

     

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  2. On 7/27/2024 at 10:28 PM, DanielEckardt said:

    Oh my groß. I Love you so much.

    I bridged the wiring Like your pinout and it worked.

    Inhaber audio!

     

    Thank you so much.

     

    So i can search a new Monitor and it will bei fine.

    Sorry to be pest, I'm having the same issue with no sound. I have the OEM rear screen, the sound was working, there was a small pop sound from the speakers and now no sound. The MOST has the green comms link flashing slowly which I'm told means the link is down. The amp under the passenger seat seems fine, which leads me to believe it's the rear screen board has gone bad.

     

    Did you bridge the pins at the screen end of the connector? If so, would you be able to take a photo of which pins on the connector. I tried the suggested pins, but still no luck, not sure if I'm reading it wrong or I'm just too dense to figure it out.

     

    Thank you kindly.

     

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