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burnt cd player...Lowvic 08-01-2004, 12:23 PM i think my cd player is burnt out...how much would they charge to fix it? b16a3sol 08-01-2004, 03:59 PM usually buying a new cd player is the best way to go. repairing a cd player costs about the same as a new one anyways, and most shops cant/wont even do it. what does 'burnt out' mean, anyways? Takumi8187 08-01-2004, 04:04 PM Did it actually start smoking? Lowvic 08-01-2004, 04:27 PM no it didnt start smoking... I hooked the radio back up since i took it out. It worked fine for about 5 min. but just quit on me, so i changed the fuse, I used a higher amp fuse cause my step dad said i could. Still it didnt work so i have no idea at all why it couldnt be working... I need help! sofast 08-01-2004, 06:59 PM If you have a Good model Head unit I would have it fixed. If you spent very little on it I would buy a newer better unit. Example. If you have a road gear cd player trash it. If you have a Alpine cda7990 You should fix it. T-Racer 08-01-2004, 10:48 PM hope it turns out alright for you Geeko 08-08-2004, 11:22 PM I used a higher amp fuse cause my step dad said i could. Still it didnt work so i have no idea at all why it couldnt be working... I need help! tell your stepdad that he's a fucktard and should shut the hell up. never, never, NEVER put a higher-rated fuse in a device if it is blowing the lower one. fuses are there to protect a device, and are rated for higher then the device should ever need to draw. if you are blowing fuses, there is something wrong. put a higher fuse in there, and something will go WRONGER. a 50-c fuse can cost you a $1200 amp. or your job, if you are a dumbass who decides that a PA amp is okay with a fuse rated double what it should have. yes, i did LITERALLY hit him over the head with the amp. however, i do not know if "wronger" is actually a word. Lowvic 08-09-2004, 12:18 AM well they even tried bypassing the fuses just to check if it works but it dosent. It was a cheap brand but still...driving isnt the same without a cd player! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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