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    Pioneer AVH-210EX component identification

    Hey, guys.. I was replacing an amplifier in a Pioneer AVH-210EX. When I pulled off the kapton tape, the tops of two SMD components came off with it. Can anyone help me identify these two packages?
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    Re: Pioneer AVH-210EX component identification

    By markings looks like fuses for left & right channels.

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      Re: Pioneer AVH-210EX component identification

      They are not fuses but could be inductors (coils) Is there a legend off to the side (outside the white boarder) that shows what the component is IE L1, L2, C1 C2 etc.
      Last edited by R_J; 11-15-2020, 11:59 AM.

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        Re: Pioneer AVH-210EX component identification

        Inductor.
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          Re: Pioneer AVH-210EX component identification

          Originally posted by R_J View Post
          They are not fuses but could be inductors (coils) Is there a legend off to the side (outside the white boarder) that shows what the component is IE L1, L2, C1 C2 etc.
          Thanks for the help. I don't see any reference designators on the board for these components.

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            Re: Pioneer AVH-210EX component identification

            Originally posted by budm View Post
            Inductor.

            Thanks. Is there any way to estimate the inductor rating? I'd rather replace it, but if it can be done with little detriment to the operation of the radio, I might just try jumping.

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