I turn on the unit and the display turns on for about 2 seconds then shuts off I can do this twice then I have to unplug it because it will not turn on at all
SOURCE: Yamaha RX-V1500 Shuts down after 2 seconds
Asouth, I'm curious if you have solved the problem with your receivers? It sounds like the same problem that I am having with my RX-V1500. I would appreciate any response that you would have to this inquiry.
SOURCE: Yamaha RX-V1 Power
The amp is blown. Unhook all speakers and try it again. If it still shuts down it will have to be repaired.
SOURCE: yamaha rx-1500 av receiver
The unit is in protect mode. There is a problem with the last stage of the amplifier section and the unit shuts down to prevent further damage. The most common cause if this is shorted output transistors. If you are comfortable with soldering, you should be able to repair this. Check the transistors attached to the heatsink for a shorted condition. Replace them in pairs.
Keep us posted.
Dan
SOURCE: yamaha rx-v461 not working
you have a faulty circuit somewhere, whether its in speaker wiring, or power source, i dont know, but your reciever has an automatic circuit breaker in it for protection, and a faulty circuit will trip it, i would assume it is a power source problem since it wont turn back on, check wiring, plugs and look around, and smell for burnt, or hot components.
SOURCE: Yamaha RX-V995 receiver turns on & then powers off 2 seconds late
I suggest you run self diag. press [FM/AM] key + [Input mode] key and press the [power/standby] switch.
ps prt = power supply problem
dc prt = shorted output or leakly cap in channel
tmp prt means to hot on heatsink
you'll likely have to measure the resistances of the output FETs to find a short,
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