Panasonic CX-D3000U Connecting side brake parking brake connection lead, Side brake parking brake

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Connecting side brake (parking brake) connection lead

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Caution:

For safety, be sure to ask your nearest professional installer to do this connection.

Side brake (parking brake)

The side brake (parking brake) switch position varies with the car model.

For details on the exact location of the parking brake switch in your car, contact your dealer.

Foot brake

Parking brake switch

 

 

Cords connected to

 

 

the vehicle.

 

 

Side brake (parking brake)

 

 

connection lead

Battery

 

PARKING BRAKE

5 Clamp connector

 

Brake lamp

(Blue/yellow stripe)

Chasiss

Of the 2 cords emerging from the parking brake switch,

 

connect the player’s parking brake cord to the one that is

 

not connected to the vehicle’s chassis while the brake is

 

in the released state.

Connecting the Clamp Connector 5

Attach the clamp connector to the vehicle cord at a suitable position.

Note that if the cord being clamped onto is too thin (0.3 mm2 or less), the connection may not be adequate.

1Push the end of the side brake cord into the hole on the clamp connector.

Place the vehicle cord into the groove in the clamp connector.

2While making sure that the cords do not slip out of the clamp connector, press the element down with a pair of pliers.

3Close the cover until it snaps shut.

Vehicle cord

Push the end of the cord in until it touches this part.

Parking brake cord

Element

Cover

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