It was playing music fine since I bought my car earlier this year (came with it - private deal). Just recently it made a crackling noise, like if you were to start to lose signal from a radio station, while I was listening to music (I had it connected to my iphone through bluetooth) and it just stopped playing. It can still connect to my phone through bluetooth and usb but there's no sound?
SOURCE: my jvc rx-6010v is OVERLOADING?
The very FIRST thing to check is to make certain ALL of your speakers have an IMPEDENCE of 8 OHMS. (JVC - and others - say SIX ohms, but 8 is the "standard" you should use.) Virtually all speakers of even modest quality will include this specification on a label on the back of the speaker. You CANNOT run more than (2) TWO speakers with 4 OHMs impedence on ANY amplifier (technical discussion too long!) [NOTE: The internal overload protection system you mention is designed to help prevent permanent damage. However, you cannot re-set these systems yourself. Your dealer or authorized JVC service center must do this. Note, though, that if you have attempted to "cheat" the system several times, damage CAN be done that requires servicing.] But, before you take the unit in for service, there is one more "test": check for shorted and/or mis-connected/disconnected speaker cables/wires. Visually inspect connections at the receiver and speakers first. You might find something obvious! If everything looks okay, then disconnect ALL of the speakers; and reconnect and test them one at a time (at relatively low volume.) For example, reconnect the left front speaker, test the system; THEN add the right front, test the system,and so on, ADDING one more speaker each time - FIRST MAKING SURE EACH OF THEM HAS AN IMPEDENCE OF AT LEAST 8 OHMS! IF there is a short (or bad speaker) this will help isolate it. Hopefully one of these "fixes" will work for you. GOOD LUCK!
SOURCE: JVC RX558 VBK, Crackling noise from speakers
A quick quess of mine is the following:
The OVERLOAD indicator lights up when the receiver is maxing out on the current it is sending to the speakers. My guess is there is possibly something wrong with the receiver itself, especially since the B speakers won't play. Either that, or something is broken in your speakers or you are using a set of speakers that have too low an impedance rating for your receiver.
SOURCE: factory radio recieves am stations only no fm stereo
get a new one as they are cheap these days!
& not worth the labour costs to try & fix them anymore!
Cheers Rob
SOURCE: Can't play iPod movies on my JVC KW-NX7000
You will nee a KS-U20 Lead from JVC to make videos work.
Then use the AV to view them.
Testimonial: "Thanks much."
SOURCE: Reciever Shutting Down
I replaced R916 with a 10 ohm wire wound resister and that fixed the problem on the unit I have. That resister is in serise with R 915 so they should be close in value. Both were marked 8 ohms but tested about 11 ohms on R915 and the bad one tested very high (over 1 meg) so I replaced it. When I first put it back together it didn't work but I noticed that the ground screw at EP901 was not retighted so be sure that all ground screws are tight and all conections are redone before testing with the power cord.
Good Luck,
Thomas
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