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How is the player attached to the TV set. If its with a scart cable or the R,G,B plugs, there is a loose connection in the cable or plug itself, or the connection inside the TV set or on the printed circuit board inside the DVD player. You should be able to make the problem happen by moving around the cables. if it does not, them maybe the TV set has a loose connection on the CRT socket or the player has a fault in the color demodulator circuit.
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yellow wire is memory wire goes to 12 v source that is always on red wire is the ingtion wire so when u turn on key its turns on that goes to a ingtion source the blue wire is ethier amp or ant wire
Remove & re-seat the component video cables at both the TV and the DVD player.
If the problem continues, disconnect BOTH ends of the BLUE cable and the RED cable. Connect the BLUE cable to the RED jack at both the DVD and TV, and connect the RED cable to the BLUE jack ob both the TV and DVD. If the RED color comes back and the BLUE is missing, then replace the RED cable (the red cable is broken and will not pass the signal that it is connected to).
If all works, reconnect the colored cables to the corresponding colored jacks at both the TV and DVD player.
If the RED color still won't display, isolate the trouble to either the DVD player or TV by connecting the DVD to another TV w/ component jacks. If the RED is still missing, it is a problem inside the DVD player - if the RED displays, it is a problem with the TV.
I had this problem too. It was just because I had the wrong cord that
goes from the Wii to the t.v. I had a green, blue, and red for the
video. And a red and white for the audio, while my T.V. only took
yellow for the video. I just went out and bought the right cord that
instead of having green, blue, 2 reds, and a white, just had a yellow,
red, and white.
Hope this helps.
Sounds like a lose wire in the harness either yellow, red or black. Pull radio and shake the wires around untill you find it or the face plate is lose.
The Yellow/Red/White connectors are Composite+Audio
Yellow carries a composite signal and Red and White Carry left and right audio channels.
Red Green Blue Connectors are Component
Each coloured connector carries one 'component' of the picture
So yes, your extra set of red white yellow cables would be fine to use, just make sure you connect the same colors at each end red-red green-green blue-blue
However..... the red green blue only carry the video, you will still need to carry the Audio, this is usually done either by the red and white (L & R stereo) or your DVD may also have an optical or coaxial output to carry the sound. if there is no equivalent connector on the TV then you may be stuck swapping the red/white cables, usually though there would be 2 sets of red/white connectors one set to go with the yellow, one set to go with RGB.
the power wire goes above a blue wire or next to (white/orange) and (green) in top row if there is a space there
yellow should be above black
(white/orange) should be above (blue/yellow) i think
than red over blue
hope this helps
DVD-3 RCA phono outputs(red & white=audio,yellow=video
I have a DVP-NS700,the same happens on mine.Turn it on,goes green to red(standby),then press eject,it will then power up properly.
Settings
Press forward to enter the Settings menu and then
press plus or minus or to highlight an item. Press play
repeatedly to change settings.
Backlight:
• to adjust the time before the display light
turns off (On/10s/20s/30s).
• to adjust the color of the display light
(Red/Blue/Green/Yellow/Cyan/Purple/White).
follow this code: Black-----------ground Red------------12V Switched (ignition) Yellow---------12V (constant) Blue------------power antenna Blue/white----Amp turn on Orange--------dimmer White----------Left front+ White/blk-----Left Front - Gray-----------Right Front+ Gray/blk------Right front- Green---------Left rear+ Green/blk----Left rear- Purple---------Right rear+ Purple/blk----Right rear - In a grand-am the radios yellow goes to the cars orange and the radios red goes to the cars yellow.
1998 Pontiac Grand Am Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Orange
Switched 12V+
Yellow
Ground
Black
Illumination
Gray
Dimmer
Brown
Antenna Trigger
Pink
Antenna
Right Rear
Front Speakers
4" x 6" Doors
Left Front (+)
Tan
Left Front (-)
Gray
Right Front (+)
Light Green
Right Front (-)
Dark Green
Rear Speakers
6" x 9" Rear Deck
Left Rear (+)
Brown
Left Rear (-)
Yellow
Right Rear (+)
Dark Blue
Right Rear (-)
Light Blue
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