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I turned my Onkyo up too loud and they receiver went off. When I try to turn it back on it comes on for about 2 seconds and goes off

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You probably blew the output stage and it is operating in protect mode until you repair it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2007

SOURCE: Onkyo receiver (HT-R430) cutting out after a few seconds

This problem is related totally to the remote control.Pres the CRL button rapidly during that 3 sec interval and get the nunmber down

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2008

SOURCE: On off problem

Sounds like it's faulty. is it under warranty?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2008

SOURCE: My Onkyo Receiver TX 601 is turning itself off

Adjust bass control to half position then feed loud signal,if it shut off adjust the bass contol to zero position,if it shut off again the defect is in the over load protection circuit it is already sensetive to loud signal.you may call the nearest audio amplifier technician on you.

Hope it may help you,

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: onkyo tx sr804 receiver turns on by itself

I have the same receiver and the way to fix is simple. in the main board of this unit there are 5 connectors and they slide into other components like Lego. the issue is the king of material they are made of it's cheap. if you reseat the mainboard it will fix it for a day or two, them it will start again. the easyway is to re seat the board and put a fan inside of the receiver between the transformer and the inside of the amp pointing down about 20 degrees connect the fan to a ajustible voltage adapter and connect it to the outlet in the back of the unit. so it comes on when you turn it on. this voltage adapter is cheap. the adapters people buy for phones and or MP3's at Radio shack or Best buy it goes from 1.5v to 12 volts/ this way you can control how loud the fan is in side the receiver. i find 4.5V does the trick. The connectors on this board start to loose contact with some of the pins when heated. the fan keeps it cool enouth to fix the issue. I fixed manny these ONKYO 804's this will fix it. you just have to do it. the main board is inder the HDMI board in a Vertical position running from one side to almost the Power supply. it has 2 screws also holding it in the inside middle back of the amp. Becarefull with these amps 75 V at 23amp's DC is no joje leave it off for a couple of hours to satart working on it. Good luck.

Chi Chu

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2009

SOURCE: Heard a loud pop and picture went out. Still have sound

Ur tv have burns capacitors,look for pop ups caps.

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I think your receiver is damaged.

Try this.

Mark the speaker wires on the back of the receiver. label the speaker connected to the left channel "Left" and the speaker connected the the right channel "Right"

Also pay attention to the polarity (positive an negative) making some type of marking on your speaker wire so you can reconnect them correctly.

Disconnect both left and right speakers.

Connect the speaker wire that is labeled "Right" to the receiver's left speaker connections only then turn your receiver on.

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Now connect the speaker that was labeled "Left" to the receiver's right speaker connections and turn the receiver on.

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The manual is here:

http://www.retrevo.com/s/Onkyo-TX-SV525-Receivers-review-manual/id/365bh226/t/1-2/

Power it OFF before handling any wiring.

You could verify if any speaker wires being shorted is the problem by just disconnecting all of them and trying to power it up. If it fails to power up, it's sick and needs a hands-on tech to look at it.

If you don't actually SEE the problem while disconnecting the speakers, but the receiver DOES come on, try reattaching one at a time until you either have found the offending speaker/wire combination or you have success in turning it on and using it.

Speakers can be shorted, too. So if you locate a channel giving you trouble, say, front right, you could swap a different speaker or wire set into its place to prove if it's external or internal to the receiver.

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Hello Fixya customer,

Thank you for your question.

The best way to fully isolate the fault is to disconnect all the speaker wires, and verify that there are no strands of wire shorting between the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit.

Turn the volume all the way down, full CCW, and if it goes into shut down with the STBY light blinking then there is a fault in one of the amplifier's.

Thank you for using Fixya, and if I can be of further assistance please ask.
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I have the same receiver and the way to fix is simple. in the main board of this unit there are 5 connectors and they slide into other components like Lego. the issue is the king of material they are made of it's cheap. if you reseat the mainboard it will fix it for a day or two, them it will start again. the easyway is to re seat the board and put a fan inside of the receiver between the transformer and the inside of the amp pointing down about 20 degrees connect the fan to a ajustible voltage adapter and connect it to the outlet in the back of the unit. so it comes on when you turn it on. this voltage adapter is cheap. the adapters people buy for phones and or MP3's at Radio shack or Best buy it goes from 1.5v to 12 volts/ this way you can control how loud the fan is in side the receiver. i find 4.5V does the trick. The connectors on this board start to loose contact with some of the pins when heated. the fan keeps it cool enouth to fix the issue. I fixed manny these ONKYO 804's this will fix it. you just have to do it. the main board is inder the HDMI board in a Vertical position running from one side to almost the Power supply. it has 2 screws also holding it in the inside middle back of the amp. Becarefull with these amps 75 V at 23amp's DC is no joje leave it off for a couple of hours to satart working on it. Good luck.
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You can isolate where the problem is coming from.

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Unless the receiver manual or the sticker near the 'speaker connetor' specifies a range or another value, you should assume 8 Ohms. Your speakers should say on the back of them.

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