It does power on but , there is no image, it can't play radio or cd
SOURCE: cd won't play
Easy fix, look at the front of your CD player, you should see a little pin hole, insert a paper clip into it and the pop the CD tray open.
SOURCE: wont play
Try resetting the unit by pressing the small, recessed button on the faceplate with the tip of a pen. If this doesn't work, the player may be defective. There is no wiring error (including failure to hook up the parking brake input) that will prevent the unit from playing CDs.
SOURCE: CD player will not play CDs
1.Check whether your cd s are good and readable
2.then the problem with the cd player laser beam reading assembly and its associating blocks
3. i guess your cd player laser beam lens is too weak or dead.
4. There is possible to change the lens system with a new one
5.Contact service centre for further rectification
SOURCE: radio has sound but not the CD player or iPod
Your amp is not turning on - what you should do is connect the "blue/white - remote turn-on lead" to whatever wire you have the "blue - power antenna" output from the Alpine connected to now. That should solve your problem.
SOURCE: 2002 JEEP [Wrangler] CD player will not play Nero burnt CD's
I had the same problem in my 1998 Jeep GC Limited. It has been a year and a half since I have played a burnt cd in my cd player. I researched everything possible and came to the conclusion that it was either the type of cd I was using (some cds with prints etc are hard for the laser inside the player to read) or the burning speed, and after many failed attempts, I still couldn't find a combination that would work. Then yesterday, my brother had a burnt cd he had made with his computer and we tried it just to see if it might work and it did! So, the brand of cd is Memorex, the type is CD-R, and they are 80min. worth of recording time. I purchased some of these cds at Hastings (although I'm sure they are avaliable wherever you purchase blank cds) and tried burning one in my laptop just to make sure it was going to work and it did! I burned the cd using windows media player and before I started the burn I went into 'burn options' and set the burning speed to the lowest possible. Hope this helps!
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