Positioning:
A mid-range to entry-level aftermarket car stereo head unit from Sony, known for its reliability and features.
Competitors:
Competes with similar models from Pioneer, Kenwood, JVC, and Alpine from the same era.
Features:
CD playback, AM/FM radio tuner, AUX input, potentially USB connectivity (model dependent), 3-line LCD display, preamp outputs.
Tuner:
AM/FM tuner with RDS (Radio Data System) capabilities, often with preset station memory.
Audio Enhancement:
Features like EQ (Equalizer), Bass/Treble controls, and potential Sound Effects or Loudness functions.
Audience:
Car audio enthusiasts, DIY installers, and repair shops specializing in automotive electronics.
Primary Coverage:
Workshop Repair and Service
Secondary Coverage:
Technical Specifications, Troubleshooting, Maintenance
Part Numbers:
May list specific part numbers for internal components to facilitate replacement.
Estimated Pages:
Detailed page count unavailable in product description, but described as comprehensive.
Type:
Workshop Repair Manual
Language:
English (presumed, based on 'professional book' and 'fix t...')
Editability:
PDF format may allow for digital annotation and bookmarking.
Audio System:
Complete coverage of Sony CDX-GT317EE/GT360 head unit.
Internal Components:
Detailed breakdown of internal circuitry, including audio processing, tuner, CD mechanism, and display.
Electrical Diagrams:
Inclusion of detailed wiring diagrams and schematics for troubleshooting and repair.
Power Management:
Details on internal power supply circuits, voltage regulators, and protection mechanisms.
Control Interfaces:
Information on button matrices, encoder inputs, and communication protocols for control.
Display Driver Circuitry:
Circuitry related to the LCD display, including driver chips and connections.
Radio Tuner Section:
Detailed schematics and troubleshooting for the AM/FM radio tuner module.
Cd Transport Mechanism:
In-depth coverage of the CD loading, spinning, and laser pickup mechanisms, including common failure points and repair steps.
Disassembly Reassembly:
Step-by-step procedures for complete disassembly and reassembly of the head unit.
Troubleshooting Diagnostics:
Comprehensive guides for identifying and resolving common and uncommon faults and errors.
Maintenance And Cleaning:
Guidelines for routine maintenance and cleaning of critical components.
Component Replacement:
Instructions for replacing individual components such as laser assemblies, buttons, and power boards.
Calibration:
Procedures for calibration of specific internal components like laser tracking or audio output levels might be included.
Soldering And Desoldering:
Guidance on safe and effective soldering and desoldering techniques for component replacement on PCBs.
Firmware Updates:
If applicable, procedures for updating the unit's firmware.
Depth:
Professional-level technical information suitable for experienced technicians and advanced DIY enthusiasts.
Diagnostic Tools:
May include information on required specialized tools or test equipment for advanced diagnostics.
Circuit Analysis:
Detailed schematics for understanding circuit operation and identifying fault points.
Component Level Repair:
Focuses on diagnosing and repairing issues at the component level, not just module replacement.
Display:
3-line LCD display with basic text and status information.
Audio Formats:
CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA (depending on specific model variant).
User Interface:
Intuitive button layout and menu navigation typical of Sony's user-friendly designs.
Inputs:
Front AUX input, potentially front USB port on GT360 variant.
Outputs:
Preamp outputs for connecting external amplifiers (e.g., front, rear, subwoofer).
Cleaning:
Regular cleaning of the CD lens and exterior with appropriate electronic cleaning solutions.
Lubricants:
Specific lubricants for CD transport mechanisms may be detailed for repair, but not typically user-serviceable fluids.
Common Failures:
Potential issues include CD transport mechanism failure (skipping, unreadable discs), button responsiveness degradation, display issues (dimming, dead pixels), and power supply faults.
Software Glitches:
Potential for minor software freezes requiring a reset or power cycle, or firmware updates if available.
Connectivity Ports:
Wear and tear on AUX or USB ports leading to intermittent connections.
Power Loss:
Check fuses, wiring connections to the vehicle's power source, and internal power supply components.
Cd Errors:
Clean CD lens, check disc condition, and inspect laser assembly for alignment or failure.
Brand:
Sony Corporation is a globally recognized leader in electronics, with a long history in audio and consumer electronics.
Series:
Part of Sony's extensive range of car audio head units, likely from the mid-2000s, characterized by CD playback and basic digital inputs.
Era:
Likely produced and popular in the mid to late 2000s.