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Alpine Deck Turns off and back on
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<blockquote data-quote="hellouser" data-source="post: 6747005" data-attributes="member: 620710"><p>Im having some issues with my Apline CDA-117 deck, heres whats been going on with it lately:</p><p></p><p>-turns off and back on randomly, always remembering where the unit was playing music last and at which specific point, so memory is not lost. First couple days I had it, it did NOT do this although I didnt drive around with the car for too long anyway. Ive done my research and read that because settings and memory werent reset it could be bad wire connection, apparently or possibly the accessory wire. Sometimes, when turning on the AC the deck turns off, but it mostly turns off on its own and turns back on.</p><p></p><p>-the deck installation isnt complete yet, and ive got the lower compartment open with my usb and aux cable exposed and am capable of messing around with the back of the unit. after some time, it gets VERY hot, particularly the area on the back of it which feels like a solid heat sink.</p><p></p><p>-on my third day i cranked the volume to around 80-90% up (still using stock speakers) playing music from my mp3 player connected to the alpine via auxiliary (line in). After about 30 to 45 minutes of play, i turned down the volume and noticed a buzzing/whirring noise coming from the unit itself, sounded like a small fan was inside it, almost like a fan on video cards in a computer case. The weird thing was, that when flipping through sources, CD, USB, AUX, and finally Tuner, the whirring noise stopped when selected to Tuner. I turned off the deck for a few minutes, kept driving and the whirring noise remained present HOWEVER it wasnt as loud. I'm guessing the deck is overheating??</p><p></p><p>-this morning i turned on my car and the unit said 'interrupt'. turned the car off and on again, same thing; interrupt. Tried pressing some buttons, turning off the deck itself, nothing changed. As I mentioned my compartment is open, so i tried moving around some of the cables and it started to flip through sources and it work. Its DEFINITELY a wiring issue, but why does the unit keep turning off/on and getting so hot? Its probably around 60-80 degrees celsius, literally more or less the same heat as a computer video card heat sink when playing games.</p><p></p><p>What could be the problem? Not enough juice is coming into the deck? Or did I just simply get a dud deck and should get a replacement??</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hellouser, post: 6747005, member: 620710"] Im having some issues with my Apline CDA-117 deck, heres whats been going on with it lately: -turns off and back on randomly, always remembering where the unit was playing music last and at which specific point, so memory is not lost. First couple days I had it, it did NOT do this although I didnt drive around with the car for too long anyway. Ive done my research and read that because settings and memory werent reset it could be bad wire connection, apparently or possibly the accessory wire. Sometimes, when turning on the AC the deck turns off, but it mostly turns off on its own and turns back on. -the deck installation isnt complete yet, and ive got the lower compartment open with my usb and aux cable exposed and am capable of messing around with the back of the unit. after some time, it gets VERY hot, particularly the area on the back of it which feels like a solid heat sink. -on my third day i cranked the volume to around 80-90% up (still using stock speakers) playing music from my mp3 player connected to the alpine via auxiliary (line in). After about 30 to 45 minutes of play, i turned down the volume and noticed a buzzing/whirring noise coming from the unit itself, sounded like a small fan was inside it, almost like a fan on video cards in a computer case. The weird thing was, that when flipping through sources, CD, USB, AUX, and finally Tuner, the whirring noise stopped when selected to Tuner. I turned off the deck for a few minutes, kept driving and the whirring noise remained present HOWEVER it wasnt as loud. I'm guessing the deck is overheating?? -this morning i turned on my car and the unit said 'interrupt'. turned the car off and on again, same thing; interrupt. Tried pressing some buttons, turning off the deck itself, nothing changed. As I mentioned my compartment is open, so i tried moving around some of the cables and it started to flip through sources and it work. Its DEFINITELY a wiring issue, but why does the unit keep turning off/on and getting so hot? Its probably around 60-80 degrees celsius, literally more or less the same heat as a computer video card heat sink when playing games. What could be the problem? Not enough juice is coming into the deck? Or did I just simply get a dud deck and should get a replacement?? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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