Product Category:
Automotive Audio Systems - Car CD Receivers
Target Audience:
Car audio repair technicians, DIY enthusiasts, and owners seeking to repair or replace parts in their Aiwa TV FX21T3 unit.
Aftermarket Support:
Crucial for maintaining older aftermarket car audio equipment, providing a lifeline for units no longer supported by the original manufacturer.
Market Segment Focus:
Aftermarket car audio components
Manual Utility:
Essential for identifying and sourcing replacement parts for the Aiwa TV FX21T3 model.
Brand Heritage Relevance:
Serves owners and technicians working with older Aiwa branded automotive audio equipment.
Repair Facilitation:
Directly supports repair efforts by ensuring the correct replacement part is identified and ordered.
Manual Coverage Scope:
Service parts list for Aiwa TV FX21T3 Stereo Car CD Receiver
Geographical Applicability:
English language suggests a primary market in English-speaking regions (North America, UK, Australia, etc.).
Page Format:
17 pages of digital content.
Manual Type:
Parts List Manual / Parts Catalog
System Coverage:
Focuses on the physical components and their part numbers for the Aiwa TV FX21T3 Car CD Receiver.
Component Identification:
Key internal and external components, including but not limited to: front panel assembly, display module, CD loading mechanism, PCB (Printed Circuit Board) components, tuner module, amplifier IC, buttons, knobs, connectors, and chassis parts.
Electrical Components:
Lists individual electronic components on circuit boards such as capacitors, resistors, transistors, integrated circuits (ICs), and fuses.
User Interface Components:
Parts related to buttons, knobs, and front panel overlays are typically included.
Procedure Coverage:
Details part identification, sourcing, and potential replacement procedures through its parts listing.
Assembly Disassembly Guides:
Implied, as parts are listed with their positions on the unit, facilitating understanding of disassembly and reassembly for replacement.
Part Number Lookup:
Primary function is to provide unique manufacturer part numbers for ordering replacements.
Technical Depth:
Provides a detailed breakdown of individual components, including part numbers, quantities, and potentially descriptive names.
Schematic Diagrams:
Typically includes exploded view diagrams for visual identification of part placement and relationships.
File Format:
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Searchability:
Likely text-searchable if the PDF was created from a digital source, allowing quick lookup of part names or numbers.
Digital Delivery:
Delivered as a downloadable PDF file.
Print Quality:
High-resolution digital scans suitable for printing clear diagrams and text.
Binding Type:
N/A (Digital Download)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Document)
Operating Systems:
Windows, macOS
Software Requirements:
Requires a PDF reader application (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader), which is standard on most operating systems.
Engine Type:
Not Applicable (Automotive Audio Component)
Output Power:
Audio output power per channel would be specified by the product's original specifications, typically around 40-50W peak per channel for similar units of the era. This manual would list parts related to the amplifier section.
Power Supply:
The 'engine' for this component is its internal power supply and amplification circuitry, which would be detailed via its component parts.
Transmission Type:
Not Applicable (Automotive Audio Component)
Cd Mechanism Parts:
Lists components of the CD transport, such as laser assembly, tray mechanism, motor, gears, and loading belts, crucial for CD playback functionality.
Unit Dimensions:
Standard DIN or Double DIN automotive head unit size (specific dimensions not provided by manual title).
Component Sizes:
Provides specific dimensions or part numbers that correspond to standard automotive head unit sizes for internal components.
Component Weight Estimation:
While not explicitly stated, the part numbers would correspond to components of varying weights, relevant for shipping and handling during replacement.
Infotainment Features:
CD playback, AM/FM radio reception, stereo audio output. Specific features like EQ, pre-sets, or digital signal processing would be model-dependent and not detailed in this parts manual.
Display Technology:
May list parts for LCD or VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) modules, indicating the type of display technology used.
Radio Tuner Components:
Parts related to the radio tuner section, including the tuner module, capacitors, and potentially antenna input connectors.
Audio Processing Components:
Parts relating to the audio processing ICs, signal paths, and output stage components.
Driver Assistance Features:
Not Applicable (This is an audio component, not a vehicle safety or driver assistance system).
Connectivity Options:
Likely includes standard ISO connectors for power, speakers, and antenna. May have RCA outputs for amplifiers. Early models might have lacked USB or auxiliary inputs.
Speaker Outputs:
Parts list would include connector types and internal wiring for speaker outputs, typically 4-channel stereo.
Service Interval Type:
Not Applicable (This is a parts list, not a maintenance schedule).
Preventative Maintenance Parts:
Parts like belts or mechanical components within the CD player may have finite lifespans, and this manual helps identify replacements for worn parts.
Fluid Specifications Relevance:
N/A (This is a parts manual for an electronic component).
Cleaning Supplies Relevance:
While not specifying fluids, understanding electronic component parts might imply the need for specific electronic cleaning sprays or lubricants for mechanical parts.
Lubrication Points Identification:
While no fluids are specified, the manual's diagrams might indicate lubrication points on mechanical assemblies like the CD tray or laser sled, suggesting the type of lubricant needed.
Common Issues Covered By Manual:
Identifies parts that may fail or require replacement due to wear and tear, such as buttons, display components, CD transport mechanisms, or power circuits.
Diagnostic Aid:
Helps technicians diagnose issues by visually identifying faulty components or parts that are commonly replaced.
Common Failure Points:
Helps identify parts for common failure points in car CD receivers, such as laser assemblies failing to read discs, eject mechanism problems, or display burnout.
Brand History:
Aiwa was a prominent consumer electronics brand, known for audio equipment. Its automotive audio division provided aftermarket car stereo systems.
Aiwa Legacy:
Aiwa's reputation for quality audio products makes documentation for their car stereo systems valuable to enthusiasts and technicians.
Model Era:
Likely from the late 1990s to early 2000s era of car audio technology, characterized by CD playback and early digital tuning.
Technology Advancements:
Represents a stage in car audio where CD playback was standard, preceding widespread digital media integration like USB and Bluetooth.
Production Status:
Likely discontinued, making parts availability crucial for existing units.