Hey there folks,
Okay, a few years ago my OEM double DIN(double height) Am/FM/CD player died....wouldn't eject the CD's. SO...I got and installed a single DIN Am/FM/CD-MP3/USB/SD card player in it along with an adapter=extra shelf to take up the space. It has worked for several years just fine. It has a detachable faceplate for security.
Recently, while driving to work, would play it, and all of a sudden it would go completely dead....no power!? Then after a moment or so it would come back on..but all of the station presets were lost. I would push on the faceplate and it seemed like it would react to that action, so first thought it was flaky connection with the pins in the faceplate and deck base. Then I thought it was something with the wiring... a chafed wire or such grounding....however, the Radio vehicle FUSE was not blown.
I pulled the deck back out of the dash, inspected the wires...they were all intact, but there were a couple of those fancy plugs for connecting other audio devices...and they had several pins in them, and the plugs and pins were exposed...so I thought that they might have grounded to the ground screw sticking out of the back of the deck, so I wrapped them in electrical tape to insulate them, put it back in, reset the channels. I also checked the separate FUSE in the back of the deck, it was intact as well. It seemed to work for the few days prior to my trip down to visit my Mom in Alabama prior to attending XS Southeast next weekend.
Well....during a "Sleepy" time of the 15 hour drive, I decided to crank the volume up to help wake me up...and after a few minutes at a fairly loud level, the thing just shut off again! Then just like before after a minute it came back on. I turned the volume back down, and it continued to play for the rest of the trip.
SO...apparantly there's a resistor or output amp/chip that is being overheated during the high volume activity, and eventually separating causing total loss of power, once it shuts off, then it's allowed to cool, and reconnects, and I have power again. As long as I play it at modest volume levels, it doesn't get hot enough to shut down.
Finally....here's the question: Can someone point me in the right direction as to what component I would be looking for/at ie. Resistor/Capacitor/ Amp chip or such...or would it be worth trying to fix it vs. just getting and installing a new one. This one was only like $70.00 and a replacement similar unit from Walmart will be the same price.
I don't have a soldering iron with me on this trip, and it's working as long as I don't crank it up too loud!
T.C.
Okay, a few years ago my OEM double DIN(double height) Am/FM/CD player died....wouldn't eject the CD's. SO...I got and installed a single DIN Am/FM/CD-MP3/USB/SD card player in it along with an adapter=extra shelf to take up the space. It has worked for several years just fine. It has a detachable faceplate for security.
Recently, while driving to work, would play it, and all of a sudden it would go completely dead....no power!? Then after a moment or so it would come back on..but all of the station presets were lost. I would push on the faceplate and it seemed like it would react to that action, so first thought it was flaky connection with the pins in the faceplate and deck base. Then I thought it was something with the wiring... a chafed wire or such grounding....however, the Radio vehicle FUSE was not blown.
I pulled the deck back out of the dash, inspected the wires...they were all intact, but there were a couple of those fancy plugs for connecting other audio devices...and they had several pins in them, and the plugs and pins were exposed...so I thought that they might have grounded to the ground screw sticking out of the back of the deck, so I wrapped them in electrical tape to insulate them, put it back in, reset the channels. I also checked the separate FUSE in the back of the deck, it was intact as well. It seemed to work for the few days prior to my trip down to visit my Mom in Alabama prior to attending XS Southeast next weekend.
Well....during a "Sleepy" time of the 15 hour drive, I decided to crank the volume up to help wake me up...and after a few minutes at a fairly loud level, the thing just shut off again! Then just like before after a minute it came back on. I turned the volume back down, and it continued to play for the rest of the trip.
SO...apparantly there's a resistor or output amp/chip that is being overheated during the high volume activity, and eventually separating causing total loss of power, once it shuts off, then it's allowed to cool, and reconnects, and I have power again. As long as I play it at modest volume levels, it doesn't get hot enough to shut down.
Finally....here's the question: Can someone point me in the right direction as to what component I would be looking for/at ie. Resistor/Capacitor/ Amp chip or such...or would it be worth trying to fix it vs. just getting and installing a new one. This one was only like $70.00 and a replacement similar unit from Walmart will be the same price.
I don't have a soldering iron with me on this trip, and it's working as long as I don't crank it up too loud!
T.C.
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