Jensen CD-2010X CD Player - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I have a jensen cd4610 and it changes stations by
Hi nicholelawre,
The fault came from a dirty tack switch(channel button) in the front panel. You may spray some contact cleaner to clean the contact from dirt that causing the resistance and automatically detect by the system which caused of the symptom. If the steps didn't help, the switch need to replaced with new one.
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The face plate does not light up anymore on my
You might not be able to fix this problem. But first, here is a sugestion you can try. Remove the faceplate and inspect the metal contacts on both the deck and the faceplate. Each contact operates a different function of the radio such as providing power to illuminate the faceplate. Make sure no contacts have been broken, pushed in, or have corrosion. Once they all look good, replace the faceplate and see if it lights up. If not, its an internal problem with the unit and should be professionally repaired or replaced.
No book
Welcome to JENSEN go to this site and sign in. Tell them your problem and they will send you a site to down load the manual. I just recieved one for my Jensen CD2010X
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need cables that go from receiver to car wires. can you please help
Hi there my name is brandon
Your reader could be damaged. The reader is the small infared light that is under the CD in the unit. I bet my bottom dollar, it takes about 5 secs before error appears. You may have to go to your local radio expert and ask them if they can repair your reader. he will tell you if it is economically viable to do this, or better to replace whole unit. If still under warranty, take it back.
Setting the clock
after pressing the display button, and the clock starts to flash, press the up-down (volume arrows) for the hour and the side arrows for the minutes.
Jensen vm0312 is on, but tray will not flip up
It sounds like there may be an issue with the mechanical components of the DVD player, specifically with the tray. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check to see if the emergency eject feature is working. There should be a small hole on the front of the DVD player, and you can use a paperclip or a similarly sized object to push the button inside. This should manually eject the tray.
- Make sure that the DVD player is receiving power. Double-check all of the connections and fuses.
- Reset the DVD player by disconnecting the power for a few minutes, then reconnecting it and trying again.
- If none of the above steps work, it may be necessary to take the DVD player apart and check the mechanical components for damage or wear. However, this is not recommended unless you have experience with electronics repair.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may need to seek the assistance of a professional electronics repair technician.
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