SOURCE: Pioneer receiver shuts off
This might not be any help to someone else, but I fixed the problem by double checking all the speaker wire connections - on the speakers and behind the receiver. A couple banana plugs felt loose and I discovered that one connection on one speaker was out completely. Suppose I should have seen that sooner, but as soon as I ensured all the wires were where they were supposed to be, I encountered no more problems.
If your Pioneer receiver is shutting off on you, double check all your connections!
SOURCE: Have a Pioneer VSX-1018 receiver. When I connect
You speakers are out of phase. Check to see if the polarity is correct on the receiver and the speaker. Positive (red) with positive, negative with negative (black). Also check the impedance of the speaker, it should be located on the back of the speaker measured in ohms. Make sure that your receiver matches the impedance of your speaker. You can find this in the settings of the receiver.
SOURCE: Pioneer VSX-72TXV used to work but trying HDMI just broke it...
I fixed it myself. Didn't realize that I loosened speaker cables on the wall panel when I moved the receiver and two were touching...
SOURCE: Pioneer VSX830K FL OFF blinks display shows AMP OVERHEAT.
You need to determine what is overheating. For example if it uses a fan is that working? It it blocked with dust.
Operating the unit with the top cover off will quickly tell you which part is overheating. You can wait till it shuts down, then carefully, with it now unplugged, search for the hot parts. If you find only one overheating on it's own replace it.
Don't burn yourself!
Testimonial: "This model does not have a fan. :)"
FAN STOP
blinks in the display, then the power automatically switches off.
• Something is obstructing the fan. Remove the obstruction and try switching the receiver back on. If the
fan is still not working, or you can't remove the object, unplug the receiver from the wall and call a Pioneer
authorized independent service company.
• The fan is malfunctioning. Unplug the receiver from the wall and call a Pioneer authorized independent
service company.
Check for dust balls in and around it. Disconenct power before exploring inside.
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