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How did you pull the DVD? My guess is one or two things; either there was an internal malfunction that prevented the DVD from ejecting and you made it worse by forcing the disc out, or there are multiple connections on the back and you may be missing one. Otherwise, the connector you know is good may have disconnected on the other end (if it isn't hardwired all the way to the control module) or something else got jarred loose while you were in the wiring. I'd take a good look at all the connectors behind the DVD player (not just the ones that connect to it) and look for something loose... otherwise you might need a new DVD player. If you have a multimeter and can verify the connector to the DVD player has power you can eliminate the likelyhood that it has disconnected closer to the control module.
if a disc is stuck in he player you can get it out using a paper clip if ther eis hole present on the front of the unit.
If not you may have to take it apart to get the disc out.
the most common problem we see with dvd players is ther sound chips burn out almost always before any other part . thats if it is the dvd player try another deck on the tv if it works then the sound channels on your dvd player are burnt out
just go to your dvd seting and chose the output setting you will see ther an 3 diferent output NTSC-PAL-AUTO chose auto if automatic output doese not work call a service center for your dvd.
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