Description
Has the CD player in your Toyota 200 Series LandCruiser, Prado Kakadu, Prado Altitude or Land Cruiser 200 Series Sahara jammed up and can’t play CDs? or refuses to work when you press any buttons? We can repair your radio
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Cd’s Will Not Play. Cd’s Jammed. Cd Error
Models Repaired
Pioneer
8613060710
86130-60710
NXH0618ZTOK
NXH0618
NXH-0618
NXH-0618ZTOK
P10475
8613060111
86130-60111
NXD-0618
NXD-0618
P10196
8613060712
86130-60712
NXH0618
NXH-0618
NXH0618ZTOM
NXH-0618ZTOM
P10475
How to Remove – Video Instructions
How to open the Diagnosis menu
If you have a Toyota Prado Kakadu, or even a Landcruiser Sahara from around the ages of 2008-2012 and have lost audio, the video below might help you figure out what is going on in order to repair it back to working order. There is a diagnosis menu built into the screen which can point you in the direction of the fault. These audio systems are a highly complex system that requires all modules fitted to the car to be present and functional. If any of the modules stop working or are removed you will lose sound.
To access the menu
1) Have the radio on and display up
2) Press and HOLD the “Info” button while turning the headlights on-off 3 times
3) Press “Failure Diagnosis” then “System Check”
4) If “MOST” is orange, press it, this will then tell you the fault
5) To exit, press and hold “DISP” or simply turn the car off and on again
EMV = Display
Audio = CD Stacker below the display
AMP = Amplifier under your sear
RSE = Rear Seat Entertainment (Roof-mounted monitor)
DTE = Digital TV Tuner
Yours may have other devices on the display. The unit you will be concerned about is any unit that is:
NCON = Not Connected
NRES = Not Responding
If you are unsure what is on the screen, you are welcome to take a photo of the menu and email through to us or give us a call and we can assist
Please read if all modules are “OK” yet you have no sound
We have found in some cases that the wiring loom in the car can be the fault of having no sound. One of the tell tails is that the diagnosis menu will have every module come up “OK” But you still have no sound. A quick test that sometimes works is to unplug the MOST cable from any of the modules and plug it back in. You may get sound back for a second before it cuts out. In this case you will need to attend to the wiring loom in the car.