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Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems
persist after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer.
Then put a new one
Inserting the disc in reverse
direction.
Press the RESET button.
Front panel is not properly fixed
into its place.
No power.
The car ignition switch is
not on.
If the power supply is properly
connected to the car accessory
terminal,switch the ignition key
to "ACC"
The fuse is blown.
Replace the fuse.
Disc cannot be
loaded or ejected.
Presence of disc inside the
player.
Remove the disc in the player,
Insert the compact disc with
the label facing upward.
The disc is extremely dirty or
defective.
Clean the disc or try to play a
new one.
Temperature inside the car
is too high.
Cool off or until the ambient
temperature return to normal.
Condensation.
Leave the player off for an hour
then try again.
No sound.
Volume is in minimum.
Adjust volume to a desired level.
Wiring is not properly
connected.
Check wiring connection.
Sound skips.
The installation angle is
more than 30 degrees.
Adjust the installation angle less
than 30 degrees.
The disc is extremely dirty
or defective disc.
Clean the compact disc, then
try to play a new one.
The operation keys
do not work.
The built-in microcomputer
is not operating properly
due to noise.
The radio does not
work.
The antenna cable is not
connected.
Insert the antenna cable firmly.
The signals are too weak.
Select a station manually.
Symptom
Cause
Solution
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