- 37 -TROUBLE SHOOTINGIf any of problem persists after checking the below list, Please consult yournearest service dealer.Never attempt to disassemble and repair unit personally.Problem Cause Corrective ActionGENERALUnit will not poweronACC Fuse blownCar battery fuse blownillegal operationInstall new fuse with correct ratingInstall new fuse with correct ratingPress the RESET button located inthe bottom rightcorner of the front panelRemote controldoes notBattery depletedBattery installed incorrectlyReplace battery with new oneRemove battery and install correctlyNo/low audiooutputImproper audio outputconnection Volume set too lowSpeakers damagedHeavily biased volume balanceSpeakers wiring is in contactwith metal Part or carCheck wiring and correctIncrease volume levelReview wiring diagram and checkMUTE connection Replace speakersAdjust the channel balance to thecenter position Insulate all speakerwiring connectionsPoor sound qualityor distortionPirate disc is in useSpeaker power rating notcompatible with unitSpeaker is shortedUse original copyConnect proper speakersCheck speaker contactUnit resets itselfwhen engine is offIncorrect connection betweenACC and Positive battery wire Check wiring and correctTUNERWeak stationsearchingAuto antenna is not fullyextendedAuto antenna not properlyconnected LOCAL function isactivatedConnect the auto antenna controlcable properly Connect the autoantenna control cable properly TurnLOCAL function offTFT MONITORNo imageIncorrect connection to parkingbrake wire PARKING isactivated and parking brake isnot engagedCheck wiring and correctStop vehicle in safe place and applyparking brakeFlashing image orinterferenceappears on screenDVD is not compatible withcurrent TV system settingsImage blurred, distorted, or darkChange setup to accommodate discProlonged imageor improperheight/width ratiodisplayImproper video signalconnections Improper aspectratio setupCheck wiring and correctUse correct aspect ratio settingMonitor stops atincorrect position Moving path is blocked Press OPEN key to restart monitormovement