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It's likely that the problem is with the audio output of the headrest DVD player. Check the connections and cables, make sure that the audio cable is securely plugged in both the player and the car's audio system. If the cables and connections are fine, try resetting the player and checking the audio settings to make sure that the sound is not turned off or set to low. If these steps don't solve the problem, it might be a hardware issue, and the player may need to be repaired or replaced.
Connections in wrong spot - double-check to make sure all cables are in correct inputs and outputs
DVD may be set to display video through a digital conneciton instead of analog (or vice-versa)
If it's not the connections, then try unplugging the DVD player, hitting the power button couple of times, plugging it back in, this may force it back to default settings (if you're not using DVI or HDMI connection).
try to fine tune your tv using the remote control, or, if you had knowleged in electronics adjust the sound IF transformer using a wood stick or plastic don't use a metal in adjusting the IF
I have a sansui 19" LCD TV+DVD I had to attempt multiple times turning the TV on to get a picture. The sound was fine. This kept happening when I would go to turn on the set the TV kept playing fine with picture & sound but after the 2nd attemts I turned it off & then tried to turn it back on which took multiple attempts, it kept playing for a few minutes then the picture went out but the sound was still there. The set is not yet 2 years old.
Usually with DVD players, picture & no sound, or sound & no picture is caused by the scart lead not being plugged in properly.
Sound pins are at one end of the connector and audio pins at the other.
If you are using scart make sure that the plugs at both ends are pushed in all the way. The plastic part of the plug should just touch the socket.
If you are using S-Video (Round connector with 4 pins) you also need to connect a twin phono-phono (Red & Black or White) lead to carry the audio, as S-Video only carries video.
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