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Anonymous Posted on Jan 05, 2009

CD Player shuts off when faceplate is up

I have an ILO CA3000V headunit. It plays just fine until you snap the faceplate into the up and locked position, then the unit just powers down... Im wanting to use this stereo because it just sounds better than my pioneer. Im just curious if anyone else has had this problem and if there is a fix available for it.

  • Anonymous Jan 23, 2009

    Had a pin with corrosion on it... cleaned the pin connectors and worked great

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Check the pin connectors make sure there not bent and that the line up right if that dont work try lightly bending them or cleaning them if that dont work sometimes theres a little peice of plastic that triggers the radio on look on face plate or head unit to see if maybe something broke off if it did try to find peice of plastic that size and super glue it on good luck..

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