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hey, that sounds like wiring for sure, if your cd player is working fine and its just your speakers? then yes that would be a wiring problem, theres a bad wire somewhere in the system. either find out yourself where the bad wire is or bring it to someone who know how to repair those types of problems. good luck!
Shes overheating and thus goes into emergency mode and shuts down the volume to help cool down the built in amp . Dont know if it has a built in fan (likely not) but its overheating which can be a number of reasons why...from a failed heatsink componet, inadequet venting, shorted circuit. Can you take it out and inspect it?
could be the r/c.the remotes are very powerful,take it into the next room and try again.maybe the volume down button on the units keypad is stuck down or faulty.
make sure your wirings are rated to handle the current needed by your radio. You might have a large voltage drop when it is at high volume level because it will draw lots of current. You might need to change the size of your wires to your Clarion. Check the voltage near the radio when it starts to flicker if it goes below the source voltage of 12V. hope this helps
It really just sounds like a bad unit. Was the stereo hooked up before storage and not touched since? No loose wires? I know this might sound like too much but just hook up a different one someone has laying around just to find out were the fault is. On the jeeps factory harness or a bad radio. It dont sound electrical do to the fact is does play cd songs but when the track changes it shutsdown. I think its a junk unit. let me know what you find out. [email protected]
It sounds like your Rover dosn't have MP3 capabilities. You will have to use standard audio CD format (not data/MP3 format). You will only be able to burn about 15-20 songs but they will play in any cd player.
Try going through the menus and finding a place where you can adjust the aux level(volume) on my sony it has to be all the way up to match the output of the radio and cd functions-also my mp3 volume has to be up bout 1/4 to even hear it but when i turn it up it really goes then-i dont know if that helps but good luck
Play around with the Alarm1 button, test it every minute and when it goes off press Alarm1 again to stop it, not snooze. Then try pressing vol + as nothing is playing. Keep trying until your alarm goes off at the desired volume that you put in your Alarm1 settings
Hi sounds like you have the audio out from the cd changer connected to the RCA/Phono out of the radio.
double check that the output from the CD changer is going into the correct phono/rca connector
regards
Mark
www.carradiospares.co.uk
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