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Yes that is the way it is you most stop the car before watch the DVD there is a wire that has to be hook it up to the hand brake or emergency brake, this wire will let you watch the DVD when you apply the hand brake.
If its only three months old, take it back to retailer and they can either return to authorised repair agent for repairs or replace for you, just make sure that go to the retailer with the receipt and warranty information. I hope this helps.
That is called a limit switch. Disassemble the player and check this switch. It might be stucked. Perform continuity test using an ohmmeter. If resistance does not change when switched and released, replace it. Check also for loose ribbon connection. Realign connections and resolder connector terminals.
portable DVD's encounter that problems more often.because of its folding action,the flat wire connecting the screen to the DVD board breaks and causes no picture.try to open it up and check it or bring to a tech.
there might be a possibility that as soon as the tray closed the dvd shifted inside the machine. the dvd is stuck yes which means that the tray wont open because the dvd is blocking the gear turning. if so you are going to have to take it to your Dealership to open up the player and remove the disk. you can try it yourself but it's not recommended. tray gears will have to be tested to see if the tray will open once the disk is out though
Sometimes the displays can't be sent to another tv or monitor. Make sure that isn't turned on. Sometimes there can be a short in the wiring if your unit folds up to play like a notebook computer. You can try moving the screen back and forth and see if the picture changes. If neither of these solutions work, contact audiovox and see if it is cover under warranty.
Wish I could. I have the 4600 combo and the VCR works fine. The DVD stopped working many months ago and just yesterday started working fine again. Worked fine for two days and then stopped, picture froze, and all I got out of it, is the picture is loading. Wont give me back my DVD nohow, so have opened the case and stole it back. Tray will not open at all. Trying some repairs, will holler if succesful
What you're describing is a common problem for this particular unit, a bad spindle motor.
In some cases the motor can be removed by the tech and torn down for cleaning.. But in a high percentage of cases shops just replace the motor...
What's happening, as your symptom appears the spindle motor is beginning to spin irratically. In turn the picture can sometimes just drop out. In others it simply folds over and is unwatchable.
The spindle motor is not too expensive..
Good Luck
Bill
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