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Buttons are not responding

Buttons are extremely hard to press and will not respond to touch.

Clean buttons on interface

Take a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol and clean each button thoroughly to remove any residue.

Faulty face-plate eject lever

There is a eject lever on the device that could be out of place. To fix this some minor repair will be needed.

Reset device

Taking the face plate off using the small button on the lower left hand side will give you access to the reset button. Try this before opening up your entire device.

Device is making odd sounds

Device is making a clicking, scratching, or beeping sound when a CD is inserted.

CD is inserted the wrong way

The CD may have been inserted incorrectly or upside down. Remove the CD, flip it over, and reinsert the disk back into device.

CD is damaged

Remove CD from the drive and check to see that the playable surface is completely clean of all debris. Use rubbing alcohol with a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the CD. Do not wipe in circles while drying, as this may inflict more damage to your CD by causing smaller unwanted scratches.

CD is jammed

The CD is jammed in the device, you can try to remove it by hitting the eject button. If the eject button does not work then more repair will be needed.

Device intermittently turning off or on

Device randomly turns off when the power is running to the system.

Reset device

Taking the face plate off using the small button on the lower left hand side will give you access to the reset button. Try this before opening up your entire device.

Blown fuse

The device could have blown out its fuse and needs a replacement fuse.

Faulty wiring

The wiring connecting your CD receiver to the power source could be faulty. You may need to change the adapter on the back of the device.

Faulty motherboard

If all else fails, your motherboard could be corrupt. If this is the case you will need to replace the motherboard of the system.

Device Continually Overheating

"Device is turning off, and when felt is extremely hot. Also the graphics on the front could be flickering due to this issue."

Faulty wiring

The wiring harness in the back of your device could be connected incorrectly, which would cause the device to not turn off correctly and slowly overheat overtime. To check and replace the wiring harness, check here.

Blown fuse

The device could have blown out its fuse and needs a replacement fuse.

Display is not showing properly/completely

Half of the display is not lighting up

Faulty wiring

The wiring connecting your CD receiver to the power source could be faulty. You may need to change the adapter on the back of the device.

Faulty motherboard

If all else fails, your motherboard could be corrupt. If this is the case you will need to replace the motherboard of the system.

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Under the "odd sounds" heading you say "This could be due to the CD drive, if a CD is scratched..." You should list more specific details about the 'symptoms' rather than describe what could be causing the problem. That's what the sub-headings are for.

Dale Pearson - Antwort

Also, the rubric asks for at least 5 troubleshooting topics, but the device is pretty simple, so maybe there aren't really any more issues.

Dale Pearson - Antwort

Under Faceplate buttons will not work....

One of the tactile switches in the face plate is stuck 99% chance.

Watch this video for info, but DO NOT do any of the soldering

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3hO8viI...

Open the faceplate as per video.

Keep the face plate FACE DOWN, Be careful NOT to lose the Open button and spring at the corner and DO NOT turn the face plate up or the insides will fall out.

Once the circuit board is out, turn it over, Do not touch the LED display or apply pressure to it.

Using a meter to find the offending SW(s) is easier but you can do it this way.

Put your finger nail on the switch, press it down, move to the edge of the sw till it snaps back up. Do this a couple times to each switch. Test the face plate, most likely, you have cleared up the problem. If not try again.

Be careful and ground your self from static as this board is sensitive to static and can be damaged.

After the board begins to work, put it back together again.

slawrence111 - Antwort

Need help!

my car is having sony xplod 52wx4 (model number- CDX-GT540UI) music system. From last decade, I’m using it and it worked fine. But couple of weeks ago, it showed ‘error’ when I started my car. It is showing ‘error’ for all sources like CD or USB etc. How to fix it?

Rohit Phatale - Antwort

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