Accele Car Audio & Video - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I need to know the
If you look closely at the metal caps at the ends of the fuse you will see the voltage and amp rating of the fuse. You can then purchase a fuse with the same rating to replace the blown fuse.
I have to replace my
hi this is possibly the s-video cable, you can buy them off amazon for a couple of bucks
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The dome light stays on
(I'm assuming you mean the light on the unit)... chances are whomever installed it hooked the wire for the dome light up to constant/accessory by mistake or convenience... if there used to be a dome light in that location, all you have to do is drop it down and find the correct wire to tag, if there wasn't you will have to run one up from either you foot wells or another location or you can just put it to a switch. If you were referring to you factory dome light, it may be a broken door trigger, or a bad relay.
Yesterday I was driving down
Hi there,
Well this problem is caused due to the DVD stuck in the player, First of all you can please follow the below steps -
1. Unplug the DVD player (remove the power input wires from the battery) and take the outer casing of the DVD player off. This entails either taking out two or three screws or simply sliding one of the pieces of plastic in either direction.
2. Locate the disc loader cover. The disc loader cover is located where the extending DVD tray finally comes to rest within the DVD player. It's the part that holds the DVD loader in place.
3. Bend the two tabs outward that hold the loader in place. This is a delicate procedure because you don't want to hurt the device. The tabs are relatively easy to break since they're plastic in most cases.
4. Slide the disc tray out. If your disc got stuck before it was read, it's probably still on this tray. If so, your problem is solved. However, if the disc was fully set and loaded, the job isn't quite finished yet.
5. Move the small mechanical arm that holds the disc in place over so that the disc and the reader are both exposed. Some DVD players will not have anything holding the disc in place. Instead, these devices use a system not unlike that of a common DVD case. The DVD will be locked in place in the center.
6. Carefully lift the disc up and out of its loaded position in the DVD player. This may entail sliding the disc reading mechanism over slightly. This won't hurt the device as long as you're careful. You should be able to access and remove the disc. Please post comments if further you have the same problem or you need more help or information........
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