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I purchased a 2004 Navigator equipped with dual headrest audiovox dvd players. Neither unit will power on. I cannot find a manual for the model # anywhere. Please help!!
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Is the DVD slot in the dash board or in the second row? Does it appear to be factory installed or possibly aftermarket? If factory and in the front, I'd suspect it's for loading navigation system updates. Does your Navigator have factory navigation?
If you have this same response from a couple of DIFFERENT DVDs (combined with your "noise" symptom) then it is safe to assume you are having a head/drive issues ...
These units are quite robust, cleanable and serviceable... but my best ADVICE is they are also fairly INEXPENSIVE (not cheap) and available (on eBay as well (in colors)... ADDITIONALLY... identical unit were equipped in the 2010 Lincoln Navigator.
I would get a COMPLETE REPLACEMENT and have the SALAMI removed by your ORIGINAL by your favorite uncle in your leisure time...
Hurry... BLUETOOTH "PLAYLISTS" and streaming media are right behind this technology... and ...
these will be as hard to find as 8 TRACK tape players
(I'm just saying).
Yep, its pretty easy, lower the screen down, your find 4 phillips screws, unscrew them, them the dvd will separate from the headrest. be careful not to tug on the wires too tight, push the button on the connectors to free them from the circuit board, label the white one goes on the left and red connector goes on the right. now you have the dvd free and can remove the screws on the back to free the cover on the front, the button should be stuck between there. have fun
You can only operate the DVD player with the remote. We discovered this on a long car ride, when the remote was left in the garage.............................
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