

Dirty mechanism or gummed up lubrication.ģ. Defective microcontroller or other logic.Ģ. Missing/bad voltages from power supply.Ĥ. Microcontroller failed to reset properly.ģ. Bad connections to one or more buttons or sets of buttons.Ģ.
#Onkyo cd player repair driver
Bad power supply (EL panel filament, driver voltages).ġ. Bad solder connections on display panel (some segment work).Ĥ. Bad connections to display panel (totally dead or erratic).ģ. Bad connections or faulty component in power supply (including blown fuse).ħ.1.2) CD player is operational but there is no display or partial display.Ģ. Damage to line or wall adapter cord or plug.ģ. Power outlet, wall adapter, or batteries are dead (as appropriate).Ģ. Still be dealt with elsewhere in this document.ġ. Even if not listed here, your particular problem may However, it can be a starting point for guiding your thinking in While this chart lists many problems, it is does not cover everything that can Most of these problems are covered in more detail elsewhere in this document. The 'possible causes' are listed in *approximate* order of likelihood. Diagnostic procedures will then be needed to determine which actuallyĪpply. The following chart lists a variety of common problems and nearly all possibleĬauses. 8.8) Spindle table loose or sticks to clamper upon ejectħ.1) Instant troubleshooting chart - most common problems and likely causes.8.7) CD changer jams when selecting or ejecting CDs.8.6) Drawer does not close (or open) completely.8.2) CD player is operational but there is no display or partial display.7.2) General inspection, cleaning, and lubrication.7.1.24) Audio muting, noise, or distortion.7.1.23) Repetitive noise at disc rotation rate.7.1.22) Various tracking problems on portions of discs:.

