JVC KD-R600 been in for a few months no issues. Now, it will not turn on. I can eject CDs and it lights up to show eject/load. It will display clock if I press the clock button. Clocks stays lit for a few seconds and goes off. I have hit reset and same thing. Any clues?
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this could be a compatibility issue with some or all of the parts in your jvc player. I would first call jvc and Toyota to determine whether the player is compatible with the model of the car that you have. I suspect that this is the main issue as your other cd player works fine within the corolla and the jvc player works fine with the xterra.
Hi have you solved this problem as I am now experiencing the dame problem after I havnt used the unit for some time now and installed into a different car and I am experiencing the same problem as you have mentioned
are they store bought CDs ? or are they copies? cause some players unless stated will not play MP3 or MP4 cds, or CDRs , CDRW Etc.... check if the Cds are burned copies, and then also check the music layout if copied, using the computer, see if they are mp3 files that should play if they are mp4 then the cd will act blank....hope this helps...
Check your wires they might be touching steel around your car mostly look at your yellow and red wires those are the 1' that give it power and light to your radio also check your radio fuse in the back.
Have you tried removing the negative terminal from your car battery and giving it a few minutes. Hook the terminal back up and try your cd player again? That should be the same as resetting your cd player settings.
I would suggest checking the accessory (red wire), the yellow is a constant feed from the battery, which will allow the clock to be displayed no matter what. The accessory wire is what is used to turn on the cd player. You may need to restrip the red wire and check the lead going to the red wire with a test light to make sure it is getting a voltage light.
Per manual, you can lock a cd in by pressing and holding the power and cd button for moer than 2 secondsthe cd cannot be ejected. if acd is inserted upside down, please -eject appears.
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