I can turn the cd player on and it says ATT ON. it does not make any sound or nothing. the lights for the buttons are not lite up. we pressed the reset button and nothing happened.
I would check both of the in line fuses on the on the wire harness on the back of the radio good luck the other thing it might be is a security feature tha may have the radio locked up good luck....
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Yes you have to use the recommended Uverse codes, and follow the directions to enter the code. Hold the tv button down, on the Uverse remote, then with it stil held down add the OK button, let go of both, then you will see the lights at the top of Uverse remote light up, it is then ready to accept the code, it will be a four digit code, Go to [email protected], and look under TV, then programming the remote is there. Put remote Code in the att search box if you can't find it.
That light that stays on is not for the "ATT", it is just an indication that the unit has power. The problem with your radio is most likely the power amp IC inside the radio if you are using speakers connected directly to the radio from the speaker wires on the harness. If you are using an external amplifier for your speakers the problem will be either the electronic volume control IC or a muting transistor that has gone bad or the external amplifier is defective. There is no way to know exactly what is wrong without doing a few checks on the radio with a multimeter on have the radio on a work bench to be able to open it up and check a couple of things inside of it.
If you have a multimeter and a power supply (to turn the radio on while on a work bench) I can guide you thru the troubleshooting process to help you figure it out. But you will also need to have a soldering iron, solder, and solder wick to be able to remove the bad part and put in a new part.
Let me know if you will require any more help from me.
First you need to UN DO your first hook up. Put it back the way it was before you splice. You have evendently spliced the wrong wires. Without schematics colors and stripe won't mean anything.
Be thankful you haven't damaged anything or burn something out in your control module.
You need to find the schematic wiring for the radio.
Or if you have a taple player in the radio, by the tape adapter for CD player. Until you can find out what wires PRE AMP the tape player then you can splice.
Sounds to me like something blew inside and you may need to get service. By the way, I need a manual for the Akai LCT701AD. Do you happen to have one in PDF. If anyone reading this has this manual or user guide, would you kindly email it to me at [email protected] . Appreciate assistance.
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