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I recently got this 2005 montana sv6 from my grandoa and thedvd player was jamming up and not working ...Missing: movies
see the diagram and test it: some block inside can be defective, however tight any wires connectors inside, you must open the DVD. if you can not do it go to the repair shopt TV for fix it God bless you
Usually sound is heard through car speakers not by screen... so there might be power problem with screen. If not, you just need to check video cable connected vetween player and screen.
You can try the procedure for the VM9311TS model (the one I have) - I
don't know if it'll work but it's worth trying. Put in a DVD, and let
it start playing. Then hit STOP on the remote twice, and enter the code
1264. If you were able to see the actual movie
at this point, you'd see a menu pop up. Push down twice, then ENTER. At
this point the blue screen should clear and you should see the movie
itself. You'll have other options on that menu, like a macrovision
option to allow you to see burned DVDs. Set what you like, then on the remote, hit SYS SETUP twice to lock in your choices.
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