Dead pioneer KE-1818?

Hello--

Awhile back I picked up a pioneer ke-1818 from the junkyard to put in my old tercel. Finally got around to hackin out the fire hazard wiring harness the PO put together, modified my bezel, got it all hooked up, aaaaaand....nothin. Checked power at the plug, and it is getting power at the constant and switched 12v wires with the key on.

Alright. Took it apart, nothing looks obviously bad. Scrounged the interwebs and found a barely usable wiring diagram. Using it as a vague guide, I went to checking a few things.

I have power going across the switch.

Checking the brain chip (IC951, PD4275B) GND is good and I've got 5.2v at VDD1 and VDD2. I would assume VDD2 is outputting voltage based on the arrow.

What does CE mean on the chip? I'm curious since it has a voltage value next to it and I've got no power going to it.

Also, where is the chip getting its power from? Since there is +12v going to it from the BU line, I am curious what pin that is.

Where would it be logical to check next? To me it seems like the brains of this radio is dead :/

Attached the wiring diagram I am using.
 

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The 'brain chip' is referred to as a microcontroller.

CE is typically chip enable.

The service manual is available but it's not free.

If the controller is defective, is one available?

The microcontrollers of this vintage typically operated off of a 5v supply.

It may be less expensive to find a working model than it would be to repair this one.
 
The 'brain chip' is referred to as a microcontroller.

CE is typically chip enable.

The service manual is available but it's not free.

If the controller is defective, is one available?

The microcontrollers of this vintage typically operated off of a 5v supply.

It may be less expensive to find a working model than it would be to repair this one.

Eh, brain chip is easier to type than microcontroller 😛

If the chip isn't getting an enable voltage, maybe thats why it isnt working? What voltage is needed to enable the chip? 5v? If so, where can I source +5v to jumper to CE to see if thats the issue?

According to the schematic, CE is produced at the "IC951 power switch" at the output of DTA124ES--Q952. If there is no voltage there, what turns on Q952?

I picked up a KE-4444 to hopefully replace the ke-1818 in case its dead. Plus, the 4444 has RCA plugs for a sub amp. I made a post about the wiring cause I cannot find a manual for it anywhere.
 
You only had to touch the probes to the two terminals of the diode. One is the anode. The other the cathode (stripe).

The diode is OK.

Can you get to the terminals of Q952?

Yes.

I've attached two pictures of the board and one of q952. The only thing unplugged from the circuit board is the tape deck. If the tape deck needs to be plugged in, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
 

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The wires are generally long enough to allow you to twist the deck around and get to the board. Are they too short for that in this head unit?

Ehhhh I can get it twisted like this after cutting a zip tie, but the possibility of the deck falling onto the board and shorting something out makes me nervous.
 

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