i install mine too..cheap aftermarket brand with video support..the only thing i did is i have bought adapter plug so no cutting needed..all together it cost me 60 $. I used video output to flip down 22 inch monitor and boy ih boy i was really surprised the great video quality using mine thumb drive on this aftermarket radio
Better is connect red and yellow wires leading from radio to a black-red car wire, not to red-yellow. The radio will run only if the ignition is On. You will not drain your battery in one week.
bit of a hack job....
i install mine too..cheap aftermarket brand with video support..the only thing i did is i have bought adapter plug so no cutting needed..all together it cost me 60 $.
I used video output to flip down 22 inch monitor and boy ih boy i was really surprised the great video quality using mine thumb drive on this aftermarket radio
Put up a link to it. How did you take the old one out. I screwed with it for an hr, but it wouldn't come out. Sledge hammer was next
It is actually pretty easy to get it out
I use 2 halfs of scissors ✂️ by taking them apart and insert at same time
@@RuvimAbaras yea, if you know about the tool. Not if you had no idea what those slots are for. I guessed it was for something
Show how to get the old one out !
Better is connect red and yellow wires leading from radio to a black-red car wire, not to red-yellow. The radio will run only if the ignition is On. You will not drain your battery in one week.