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It could possibly be a wire or plug harness disconnected but the chances of that are slim. If its a flip down screen, it could be that the contacts internally are "wearing away" and the whole assembly may need to be replaced. I will look up a self test or functionality test if you like, to help narrow down the possible sources. Its always a good idea to check all your wiring and fuses just to be sure. It also wouldnt hurt to check the receiver where you insert the dvd, maybe hit it with the air duster in the off chance the lens is dirty
If you have an active headphone jack, just plug in some PC speakers. I don't know how best to mount them or what kind of volume you'd get out of them but that would be quick, cheap, and easy.
stock car? if stock the fuses are in the fuse box.
at left ankle , up. (marked RADIO)
not stock , cars can be anything, not stock is infinitely wired.
if not stock only hands on man can fix it. for obvious reasons.
DVD player. ? its not a stock integrated system.
DVD what , mP3? tells me if true, its aftermarket, if so ]
do post the makers name and deck, part number.
can answer this , if accurate input is given
pretend , im blind.
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