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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Syracuse, NY
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Location: Syracuse, NY
Posts: 69
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So what the heck have I got here? Stereo & alarm questions ...
I'm the new owner of a 3rd gen T4R, and it has more stereo goodness than I've ever put into a cars, some of which I don't need and some of which I have yet to figure out how it works.
There's a Farenheit TID-735 touch-screen unit in the dash; luckily I've got the book and the remote. There's also a Powerbass 1400w (700ASA?) amp under the seat and a monster kicker in the rear ... apparently with its own battery (on top of the fuseable link off the primary). Even the batteries are some sort audio specialty. I really don't think I need this, especially as it really cuts into the cargo area and the 90lb Great Pyr who wants to ride back there isn't a fan either. In regards to the power amp ... there is a red LED read-out, on a cylindrical tube which is sometimes on, sometimes not (after I shut the truck off) What the heck is this?
Either way, combined, it's all the kind of stuff that just screams "break in and steal me!" although it is nice to have a monster stereo in the car. LOL
I've also got a Sidewinder 2-button remote, which could be a series 5000, 6000 or 7000 ... but I'm not sure where the brain is. There is a small, black square unit which has been screwed into the underside of the dash, under the steering column. There appears to be some sort of jack on the side, but for what I don't know. I don't seem to get any reaction from pressing either button on the remote. Can this thing tie into the stereo at all?
There is also a bell-shaped unit bolted to the firewall in the engine bay, right in front of the driver. This might have something to do with the foglights, but I don't know.
Safe to assume pictures would help, hm? ;)
But does any of this stuff sound familiar to any of you?
Thanks in advance
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'72 FJ-40: 3spd | dual exits | lifted | tubbed | caged | 33s | Gone
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