I bought a refurbished d1 last month installed it an it was fine. 2 days later it went out. I had no sound at all. Everything else was perfect. I sent it back to Pioneer and they said nothing was wrong. I had the unit professionally installed and he has done numerous tests on it. Please help! Pioneer sent the unit back and it still doesn't work.
Sometimes you need to make sure the REMOTE line is hooked up, which is the blue-wire with the white stripe. If it isn't hooked up, this can cause the unit to function, but you won't get any sound.
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Are you saying it died because of battery or charging system? I've seen info that says generator rebuilders have a tough time with rebuilding ford generators. It's not uncommon for them to be faulty right out of the box. What testing have you done on your battery and charging system? Any applicable trouble codes? The problem might be something unrelated to battery and charging system. I mentioned the generator because you mentioned it.
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Lack of oil from the sound of it ,When checking the auto oil level start engine put handbrake on hard ,couple of bricks behind the drive wheels then drop into reverse ,now check the oil level on the autobox dipstick .If a modern vehicle with no dip stick then dealer only job to check the level
Lamps have a limited life. They useually last 1000 hours or so. If the TV is on from 07:00 until say 23:00 every day, that equates to 60 days. There is no such lamp as a "One time replacement lamp" as they do not last for ever. The average life of a lamp is just about 6 months. If the picture is cloudy is probably needs the optice cleaning. It is very fiddly and damage can occur easily so get an authorised Hitachi repair service department to clean it for you. It should be carried out in your home and will take less than an hour. If anything gets broken, it is not your problem if they are heavy handed.
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