"Amp error" usually means there's a problem with a speaker or a speaker wire. Check the wiring at the back for pinched spots or missing insulation. You can also try disconnecting all the speakers, then re-connecting them one at a time to see which one is triggering the error message.
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SOURCE: Pioneer automotive stereo cd player error 11
I have the same problem now too. It shows up error 11, 12 or 17. I tried using a cleaning CD but did not work. I think the lens needs to be replaced.
SOURCE: Alpine Ipod/Stereo Error 1 message
Sorry but the ipod should never "die" when it's plugged in. I own this system and have encountered the same problem. The ipod should be continuously charging if plugged in, therefore it should never run out of juice.
Things I've been told to do f rom Alpine themselves:
-Get latest version of ipod software from itunes
-Plug ipod back into unit (via cord) with car turned off
-hold the center button and play button until ipod resets itself
-take off alpine face
-press the little button behind face to reset unit
I have done this with some success. The problem returned once in a while, however, for some reason after doing the process listed again a few months back, I've not had the error.
SOURCE: pioneer DEH-P3100UB car stereo keeps turning off and on again
broken wire, or dirty connection....oh check your ground wire for radio...
SOURCE: clarion dxz545mp amp guard
, the message you are getting is "amp guard". This is the mesage it will
display when a short in a speaker wire or speaker with low impedence is
hooked to the internal amp and sends it into protect mode, shutting
down the amplifier section while the rest of the unit continues to work.
check all of your speakers
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