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Unit turns on and makes an odd buzzing noise for about 2-3 minutes then shuts off. Wont open or play any disc. Code C 32 00 comes on then the unit turns off. Help!
Unit has not been used for about 2 years but nothing else is different
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The buzzing noise is static from the engine, if it does not make the noise when the key is on but engine not running. If so make sure you have a good ground. Most of the time I have found that to be the problem.
Unit uses a Magnetron and likely a power board called an inverter to run it. Someone would have to open the unit in a way where they might pinpoint where the sound is coming from and then take action--does not of course sound normal or good to me.
There's a few things you can try. Turn off unit, unplug from AC for 5 minutes or so, plug back in, turn unit on, hit eject/open. OR..same as above, but hold the eject/open button, then turn unit on.
Sometimes a combination of these odd procedures actually work. Sometimes holding the stop button, and hitting eject/open works too. Hope this is helpful.
When you turn on the unit the cd draw seams to open. I hear it making a noise like if it is trying to get ready to play. When you shut the draw it won't play, change tracts, or the disc thing to put in more disc wont work. Someone please help me
The noise is probably from the high-voltage transformer. When it
is overloaded, the excess magnetic field it produces vibrates its wire
coils. Odd that it only happens for a brief time. It is
either defective itself (in which case it may go a long time) or it is
getting overloaded by the magnatron/capacitor/diode on its output (in
which case it will get worse shortly)
Hope Ya Fix it
lets check do you have plug something els in the outlet to check for ac curent? the cable of this unit have an overload braker? need more info but better call a tech...good luck
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