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Anonymous Posted on Sep 20, 2015

When I turn on my receiver it instantly turns off and creates a clicking noise repeatedly and wont stop until I unplug the power cord. Why did this start happening all the sudden and how do I fix it?

I currently unplugged all the speakers from the receiver but it wont turn on and keep on making the clicking sound. The sound it makes would be best described as if its powering on every second making that click sound. Is the problem related to the fuse? Any ideas or suggestions on how to fix would be great. Thanks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2007

SOURCE: Double clicking sound- no power

The relay contacts are most likely bad in the relay and will most likely happen again. If you know how to solder, take out the relay and look up the numbers on the internet and see what you can find. If not, try to find where the manufactuer is located and call them to see where you can get a new relay. Good Luck

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Apr 12, 2008

SOURCE: receiver wont turn on

V2712300 power relay

sserpentio

Sserpentio

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2008

SOURCE: RECEIVER WILL NOT TURN ON.

first you have to test separatly your speakers outputs
disconnect all wires speaker and speakers, turn on your reciever and look if you still have the same problem «CHECK SPEAKER WIRES alert» if yes you have to go to a specialist to fix it... if no test one line after one line with and without speaker connected until the problem reappear to locate the bad line or bad speaker.

larry james

Larry Stiles

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2009

SOURCE: I have a yamaha receiver that turns off

check for low regulated voltages right before it turns off . Then replace the regulator with the weak, low voltage output. It could have something else wrong with it but you can start there.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2010

SOURCE: Yamaha HTR-5940 won't stay on after thunderstorm

I have the same problem as you but no thunderstorm. Mine happened after I connected speakers with the unit operating and had a speaker wire short at the back of the unit. Got a whiff of smoke and now I have that DSL1U unit clicking same as you. Did anyone suggest a fix?

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