Product Niche:
Aftermarket Automotive CD Receiver
Primary Function:
Plays audio from Compact Discs and receives AM/FM radio broadcasts
Target Audience:
Automotive repair shops, independent mechanics, DIY enthusiasts seeking to service or repair the Aiwa CDC X417
Value Proposition:
Provides essential part identification for maintaining the functionality and longevity of the Aiwa CDC X417 stereo system
Functionality Overview:
Provides audio playback from CDs and radio, enhancing the in-car entertainment experience.
Competitor Products:
Competed with similar single-DIN CD receivers from brands like Sony, Pioneer, Kenwood, Clarion during its production period.
Audio System Components:
CD Mechanism, Tuner Section, Amplifier Section, Display Unit, Control Panel, Power Supply Circuitry
Electrical Components:
Internal Wiring Harnesses, Connectors, Fuses, ICs, Transistors, Diodes
Control Interface:
Front panel controls, buttons, rotary encoder
Output Stages:
Speaker outputs, pre-amplifier outputs (if applicable)
Chassis And Housing:
Front panel, casing, mounting hardware
Part Identification:
Detailed listing of all serviceable internal and external parts for the Aiwa CDC X417
Parts Ordering:
Facilitates identification of correct part numbers for ordering replacements
Component Lookup:
Allows for precise identification of replacement parts using diagrams and part numbers.
Disassembly Guides:
While not a full service manual, the parts list implies a certain level of internal breakdown, guiding which parts belong where.
Depth Of Coverage:
Component-level parts identification, enabling repair and replacement of internal sub-assemblies and individual components
Repair Focus:
Component-level repair, focusing on identifying and replacing faulty parts within the unit.
Searchability:
PDF format typically allows for text searching, enhancing usability for finding specific parts.
Printability:
Printable (indicated by 'PDF format enables you to print a......')
Binding Type:
N/A (Digital Download)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Download)
Operating Systems:
Windows, Mac
Software Requirements:
PDF Reader (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Safety Standards Compliance:
Likely FCC, CE, and other relevant automotive electronic safety standards (details not in product info)
Internal Circuit Protection:
Inclusion of fuses and voltage regulators for component protection
Audio Playback:
CD playback (including CD-R/RW compatibility likely), AM/FM Radio tuner
Display Technology:
Likely LCD or VFD display for station, track, and time information.
User Interface:
Physical buttons and rotary encoder for tuning, volume, track selection, and mode changes.
Audio Inputs:
Potentially RCA pre-outs for amplifiers, or auxiliary input (details not in product info)
Power Requirements:
Standard 12V DC automotive power system
Driver Assistance Features:
N/A (This is an aftermarket audio unit, not a vehicle system).
Preventative Maintenance:
N/A (Focus is on parts replacement, not scheduled maintenance)
Lubricants:
N/A (No user-serviceable fluids)
Cleaning Agents:
Recommended cleaning agents for internal components (e.g., isopropyl alcohol for laser lens) would be found in a full service manual, but not typically in a parts list.
Common Failures:
Potential issues common to older CD receivers include laser assembly failure, CD loading mechanism wear, and control button malfunction. Parts list would help diagnose and repair these.
Common Part Failures:
CD transport mechanisms (tray loading, laser reading), display segment failures, and power IC failures are common in aging units.
Aiwa Legacy:
Aiwa was a well-known consumer electronics brand, particularly recognized for its audio products in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Aiwa Brand Association:
Associated with quality audio equipment, often positioned as a mid-range to upper-mid-range brand.
Automotive Audio Era:
Represents a product from the era when CD players were a premium feature in car audio systems.
Manufacturing Period:
Specific production years not provided, but likely from the late 1990s to mid-2000s based on product type.