Alpine 9830 model it stuck on FM1 or cd player song 1. you can switch betwen one or anorther but there is no noise or neither i could get cd out
SOURCE: Alpine car cd player has no volume
It's possible that you have a shorted speaker wire. If one of the speaker wires is pinched, grounded or shorted it will cause the deck's internal amplifier to shut down. The easiest way to check is with a multimeter's resistance function. Remove the CD player and unplug it. Set your multimeter for "resistance" or "continuity". Attach the black probe to chassis ground; you can use the black ground wire in the deck's harness, clean dash metal, or the outer ring of your cigarette lighter. Use the red probe to test each of the speaker outputs in the harness: white, gray, green and violet. If you find a speaker wire that shows any continuity with chassis ground, then that's the cause of the problem. A speaker with a damaged voice coil may also cause the deck to shut down. To test this, probe the positive and negative leads of each speaker and test the resistance between them. For example, to test the left front speaker you'd put the red probe on the white wire and the black probe on the white/black wire. Each speaker should read a minimum of 3 ohms of resistance. If you get a lower reading then it might be causing your problem. If you don't find a problem with any of the speaker wires, then chances are the deck's internal amplifier has failed.
SOURCE: Alpine CDA-9830 off-n-on mode
check all the power connections it could be that the remote wire is hooked up to somthing falty, try hooking it up with the positive power to see if that fixes the problem, useing this method will require you to have to turn off your stereo manually. the power wire is yellow and is usually thicker and the remote or (ignition) wire is red, just wire them both together. the remote wire is usually connected to the positive end of somthing that turns on when the ignition is on like the cigarette lighter. if thats not the problem it could be that its not getting enough power ether because the power wires going to it are to thin or there isn't a good connection. check the voltage at your battery and at your stereo.
SOURCE: Alpine CDM-7857 Distant-local switching
Yep, you'll see a Play/Pause button. Just press that until it says DX Seek (or Seek if you want to skip over stations that are slightly farther away). Then press your tune buttons! If it still doesn't work while in DX or DX Seek mode, then hold the tune button for a second. It'll beep and start scanning to the next one!
SOURCE: alpine 9830 subwoofer adjust not working
turn on the subwoofer cross over which turns on the out put
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