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you need to get into the box, and sort all 100 of the cd's out yes all of them.. to this i mean make sure they are in there tray's properly,second make sure the tray's are not "racked",ie that they have not slid out of there small holder's.. now once u have the mean's open the juke box.. find the black switch, pull it out to engage service mode<, now u go to work on the cd's, then you will hit "h" 0-0 "h" this should clear your error 73 code ,as long as all the cd's are in there proper place's press switch back in, you are then back to normal play at the point of closing the door you might need to power cycle the juke box
You would have to break into the cassette player's audio output section. By finding where the audio joins the main amp of the unit. You couldn't do it via the record input section as that uses a different pre-amp which would not be compatible with CD. Once you find the point where the cassette audio joins the pre-amp section of the main amp, you should be able to take a link, from a pair of phono sockets that you will have to mount somewhere on the unit. If you don't use the cassette anymore than you can disconnect it. If you do want to use the cassette then the best bet is to also install a switch that will switch between the two. You will not be able to have both cassette and CD wires linked to the same pre-amp input. As one will vastly reduce the volume of the other. Which is why you would have to install a switch between the two.
It's possible that there's a loose connection or a malfunction with the "A1" pin, which is preventing the unit from starting. You may want to try tightening or reconnecting the wire for the "A1" pin, or consider seeking the help of a professional to diagnose and repair the issue.
just purchased new 3 days ago. removed music cd from car to play in jukebox. would not play any disc 1-10. would keep on changing to next disc without playing.......help!
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