I just bought a ford explorer with a vod715. Any time I put a disc in, it clicks while reading disc loading and after 10 seconds the clicking stops and a disc error reads. Will it be inexpensive?
SOURCE: Bad Disc Error
TAKE A LOOK ON YOUR LENS MAYBE IT WAS NEED A CLEANING CLEAN IT W/A COTTON BUDS CAREFULLY OR OBSERVE CENTER MOTOR IF ONCE YOU ON YOUR VE700 IF IT SPIN ALITTLE BIT IT REQUIRED YOU TO CONCENTRATE ON LENS AND MAYBE YOU TO REPLACE IT
Posted on Aug 27, 2007
SOURCE: Audiovox D1020 DVD player won't read DVD anymore
I have the same problem! The only way to fix this is to replace the motor that spins the DVD. if you take it apart and spin the DVD the movie will play. The motor is just wore out and has no torque to start the play process. I am still looking for a replacement motor for it and haven't found anyone that carries the motor required. Only Audiovox so far and they want 180 to send in and fix.
Posted on Jan 16, 2009
SOURCE: Screen reads NO DISC
I had the same problem but I solved buying "Laser Lens Cleaner " Philips Magnavox after 3 attempts the DVD starts to work fine again. First only 3 min, then 10 min and now the entire CD cleaner and after I left the CD cleaner for 15 min I tried to play the DVD and WORKS!!! perfect!!!
Posted on Feb 16, 2009
SOURCE: Auidovox VOD715 disc error.
Some models do not play with copied cds, depend the year of manufactured.. read the date and maybe need replace..
Posted on Mar 03, 2009
SOURCE: Audiovox D1210 DVD won't load to play. When we put
Your DVD players may have slip out of calibration. You can try setting them back to factory specifications. To do this go to the set up menu main page. Highlight preferences and press enter.Next highlight defaults and press enter. This will reset the DVD player to the factory settings. This procedure is explained in the owners manual on page 26. If this does not solve your problem, you can try using a cleaning disc to clean the laser head and transport. This should restore the laser, and transport so that you can use it. If you are still experiencing problems with the DVD player, you can call Audiovox customer support at this telephone number. 1-800-645-4994. Give them the model number of you DVD player and tell them about the problem you are having with the DVD player. I hope this information helps you with your problem.
Posted on May 30, 2009
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