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Check to see if your phone is stuck in headphones mode. Clean out the headphone port if it is, and plug in some headphones a few times. iPhone 6 Can Hear Caller Fix
There should be a cable going to the headphone pcb. If you unplug that cable, it should clear the false h/p detection that is happening. Of course, you won't be able to use the headphones then. To completely fix it, you would have to replace the headphone jack.
I got a DAV system that had exactly the same
problem, ie. it was stuck in "headphone mode", this mode should be
active when headphones are attached then it should revert to amplifier
mode when the headphones are removed. I opened the cover and
removed the amplifier output board (the one where the speaker wires
connect to) and soldered the following dry joints. 1) large brown capacitor on the amp output board. 2) dry joints on the rear headphone socket (the one that has the connecting lead from the front headphone socket) 3)
Then one of the surround channels didn't work so I soldered further dry
joints on all the coils (white vertical rectangular blocks) I tested all surround chanels before putting the lid back on (careful, watch the mains) and found all was now working ok.
one of the transistors seem to have been installed in the wrong direction.if it is working it will blow off again As for the remote , it works via a separate circuit.
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