| rader |
My son wants to buy a used Eclipse CD2000. Price is right, but it is missing the harness. Can anybody privide a pin out, or manual, for this deck? Also, years ago I owned an Eclipse deck and it had a security feature where you had to install a certain CD to unlock it. Do they still use this method? (Yes, I know it was a long time ago when I had one of this brand.) Note: even with this "advance security" method mine still got riped off. So, there must be a method for cracking them if they are set with a certain CD security code.
All that said, any help will be appreciated. |
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| rader |
| Nobody knows anything about this unit? Help is appreciated. |
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| Jexx |
I don't have a pin out for that particular unit, sorry.
Yes, they still use the ESN CD security feature. I think a detachable faceplate would be more useful in preventing them from getting stolen.
If it isn't too late, I would suggest a different unit. Eclipse's new equipment has lost some of their quality due to so much more production=less quality control.
That's all the advice I can give. Not much of an Eclipse fan.
Hope it helps:smash: |
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| Jexx |
Even better, here is the harness for $7.50 shipped:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ECLIPSE-CAR-STE...1QQcmdZViewItem
EDIT: My bad, I just realized I could have edited my previous post with this information, I apologize for double posting.
In addition, using the real harness will be MUCH better. On head units in particular, not having the factory harness can be a massive pain. |
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| rader |
| Thanks for the help. Went ahead and bought the unit. Figured for $29.00 I can't go too wrong. Also, bought the harness. Thanks for the heads-up. |
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