When i hit a bump sound goes away. hit another bump comes back on. tied everything. need help. thank you.
Try checking your speaker terminals to make sure they are not close to metal. If you can check your speaker wires for nicks or bare spots that may be grounding out. If that all checks out, you may have bad solder connection inside of the deck.
By any chance , did you check all the speaker wires,
, could just be a loose wire at stereo or at speaker.
SOURCE: Setting Clock for JVC-KD-G420
Here is the link for the manual http://books.jvcservice.com/download/289413083/38360.pdf page 7 Hope this helps :)
SOURCE: how set time jvc kd g220
Hi - You can download the manual from the link underlined in blue below:
jvc kd g220
See page 10.
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SOURCE: jvc kd lx111 deck wont eject cd
I just had this problem today and when I attempted to eject the CD it would give me an error message that stated (ERR 32). Apparently this means that there is something blocking the movement of the screen, a little manipulation should help the issue. Another variable could be the Eject lock feature, essentially a "child lock" for your disc. When this lock is activated it prevents the CD in the deck to be ejected. You can change this by holding down the blue source button and the eject button simultaneously for about 2 or 3 seconds. A message should appear saying "No Eject" and one that repeatedly flashes "Eject on" These two things seemed to help me alot when I had this issue. If those things don't work I would recommend calling JVC, much to my suprise they were actually really helpful. Their number is 1-800-252-5722.
SOURCE: is jvc kd-g335 blue tooth compatable
If it is a "Ready for BlueTooth" model you will need this adapter JVC KS-BTA20
SOURCE: need to wire JVC model KD-G340 into a 97 Kia Sephia
Do not cut the wires from the car. Instead, call Crutchfield at 888-955-6000 and order the adapter part number 120701003. When you call them, ask for color coding. For JVC, refer to the attached picture. Match the adapter color code with that of JVC. If the adapter color code is the same, then connect ground (black), battery (yellow), and wire from ignition switch (red) securely. Turn on the car and see the radio works. If it works, connect one by one speakers and confirm. Remember, perfect connection gives reliable installation.
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