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Jensen 8.5'' Overhead DVD Player Package (MVB85) Car Video Player Questions & Answers
Jensen MVB85 A8.5 dvd player
Problem: All DVDs would not play in Jensen MVB85A overhead 8.5 DVD player. Error code: "Incorrect Region Code"
FIX:
1. Use the remote to power on DVD player
2. Ensure there are NO DVDs in the drive
3. When you see the DVD logo screen, press 9653 on the remote
4. A hidden menu will open stating the region code. My region code was set to 0 and my I was receiving the error.
5. Press the "OK" button to change the Region Code to "1".
Once the region code was set to 1 all DVDs were playing.
Key words: Jensen Audiovox MVB85 incorrect region code
KEEPS SAYING BAD DISC
The Disc is not being read by the optical head and so the processor says there is errror in gettting data.
the most possible chance even after cleaning of the lens eye of the optical unit is to replace the laser head ( optical ) assembly.
Make sure that you are installing a new one with precaution , not forgetting to remove the static short in the new head before installation.
Dvd player is not reading discs
hi, i took the whole thing apart and i noticed the laser wasn't coming on, so i found where the laser is connected to and the connection was not pushed in all the way in so i pushed it in all the way, now it works.
We bought a used car with a Jensen overhead mount
2 WAYS FOR SET UP.
IF INSTALLED THERE IS A ON/OFF SWITCH SOMEWHERE IN DRIVERS REACH THAT WILL TURN ON A FM MODULATOR. THEN TUNE TO A CHANNEL ONE BY ONE TILL YOU HERE DVD MOVIE SOUND.
ONCE YOU FIND THAT CHANNEL LOCK IT IN.
SECOND SET UP.
THE MENU ON SCREEN MAY HAVE SOMETHING THAT MAY SAY "FM MOD"
MAKE SURE IT'S ON AND THAT MENU WILL HAVE AN OPTION FOR SELECTING AN FM CHANNEL.
TRY IT OUT.
DVD will not Eject
answer - had the same issue turned out to be 3 dvds in it, Remove the 4 screws holding the dvd player to the roof. wire harness will hold it up. There is an fm transmitter on top held on by three screws. remove the little screws and push the transmitter to the side. you winn now see the stuck dvds. push the extras out with a small screw driver. once they are out the eject button will eject the last dvd.
just worked for me hope this helps.
My Jensen MVN85A overhead LCD
Hi there,
Initially check first the wire connections on your unit. Check for any worn or cut connections on the device.,
Better to test the unit with a different headphones, to check for any possible problem on the headphone and not directly on the unit.
Let me know, & update me here again.
DVDS stuck in overhead DVD player
the motor will not be strong enough to eject. you can try the emergency eject hole with a paper clip . just push straight in and the gears will began to turn so push straight in a couple of times and it should began to eject.
A broken screen
I just pulled a nearly new one out of our Expedition prior to trading it in. I have the unit only with remote. No mounting braket and I kept the headphones for our new vehicle. Will consider all reasonable offers.
FMM Off
A quick fix is to buy a fm transmitter at Wal-Mart. I bought a berklin couple years ago. I plug it in the headphone jack side of the player and WOOHOO I got sound.
Chris
You have to hardwire it to bypass
the e-brake. Take the peach-colored wire and ground it to metal inside
the dash. Put a toggle switch inline on the wire and mount it somewhere
you can reach it. When you get the blue screen when starting a movie,
open the switch for 3-5 seconds, then close it again to reapply the
ground. Your movie will start up, and you can then drive away with it
playing.
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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