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Repairing Head Unit
I have an older pioneer DEH-P6000 that I really like, but the rubber buttons have worn off to the point where I cant adjust the volume without using a paper clip. Pioneer sells the replacement buttons, but I'm wondering how difficult is it to service stuff like this yourself. Are there a lot of special tools the service centers have? Just wondering in general if you guys do any of this stuff yourself.
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Re: Repairing Head Unit
having the right tool(s) really helps, having an assembly diagram is even more helpful
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Re: Repairing Head Unit
Would you even attempt it? The replacement buttons are $50.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...tailsComponent |
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Re: Repairing Head Unit
Bought the buttons and fixed it myself....this site sucks ass
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Re: Repairing Head Unit
I have never even tried it .......
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