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JVC KD-SX980 CD Player Questions & Answers
2 cd's in cd player
get a medium to large paperclip and make a really short 90 degree bend in the end of it with pliers so it looks like this _________' <make this really short Insert this at bottom of the cd opening angled toward the top of the player. When you think you are about over the hole of the cd, push down and pull toward you gently...if you persist at this you will get the edge of the cd that's not engaged to stick out of the front of the player enough to grab it. It'll take some patience so keep at it and you will get it done. Hope this helps you!
Turns on then off right away
Hello headbanger42,
First I'd check all of the wiring and connections. Make sure that there's no bare wires, no cut or frayed insulation and no wires contacting metal on the vehicle or other wires.
If everything is connected properly and there's no shorts, press the reset button on the panel holder using a ball-point pen after detaching the control panel. (The clock setting and preset stations stored in memory will be .)
If that does not work, there's most likely an internal fault and the receiver needs service.
Hope this helps.
Converting dc to ac
You need a DC power supply of at least 8 amps (20 would be better).
Try MCM:
http://www.mcminone.com/product.asp?product_id=28-8945&catalog_name=MCMProducts
My JVC-SD5 lights up, plays Music, but the lid won't open, any suggestions?
It seems like you're facing a little hiccup with your JVC-SD5. There's some troubleshooting ideas...
Firstly, make sure the CD player is powered off and unplugged from the electrical outlet. Safety first, right?
Now, take a good look around the edges of the CD lid. Sometimes, dust or debris can accumulate and prevent it from opening smoothly. Grab a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe the edges of the lid. Make sure to remove any obstacles that might be blocking it.
If that doesn't do the trick, let's try a little trick called the "manual release." Look for a small, pin-sized hole near the CD tray. It's usually located either on the front panel or underneath the CD player. Take a paperclip or a small, pointy object and insert it into that hole. Apply gentle pressure to trigger the manual release mechanism. This should pop open the lid, giving you access to your beloved CDs.
Once the lid is open, inspect the CD tray and the surrounding area for any visible signs of damage or obstructions. If everything looks fine, try closing and reopening the lid a few times to see if it starts functioning properly. Sometimes, a little exercise can go a long way in resolving minor glitches.
I hope these suggestions help you get your JVC-SD5 back in action and free you from that unwanted station! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck!
My JVC stereo 6020 not making noise
i kindly recommend that you check volume level is not set to mute.Also,ensure that the stereo is properly connected to the speaker.check if the speaker are working
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