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Seeking Power Pin List for Toyota 86120-64010 Radio

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  • #1 16229851
    rafal250281
    Level 10  
    Hello. I have such a radio on the table, I need a list of power pins. Any help is appreciated.
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  • #4 16230021
    rafal250281
    Level 10  
    I connected the cn701 plug pin 3,4 + 12v, 7 mass and nothing puzzles me yet pin 10 what are you nato
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  • #5 16230026
    rafal250281
    Level 10  
    pin list
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  • #6 16230937
    rafal250281
    Level 10  
    Colleagues, I am asking for help because I would like to install this radio in my car ... thanks
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  • #7 16230978
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    CN701 pin 10 this is the display backlight + 12V.
  • #8 16233235
    rafal250281
    Level 10  
    Ok thanks for helping the radio work

Topic summary

✨ A user sought assistance in obtaining a power pin list for the Toyota radio model 86120-64010. Responses directed the user to resources such as Kablomania and a specific link for wiring diagrams. The user inquired about the CN701 plug, specifically pin 10, which was identified as the display backlight (+12V). After following the advice, the user confirmed that the radio was operational.
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