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xtantaudio

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  1. Hello, I FINALLY found the answer to my problem I believe !

     

    I do have a quick question tho.... It looks like there is more than one pico fuse? Are there 2 or 3? I guess I just want to make sure that when I open my unit that I get them all bypassed at once, rather than having to take the unit back out again if I didn't bypass the correct one.

     

    Thank you !

  2. seriously noone has an idea to fix this?

     

    FallenOne, I am having the same issue as well. I have owned my F700BT for about 1 year and a half, and I went to hook up an amplifier about 2 weeks after I bought it. I have HORRIBLE whining at all times, and have found nothing in the way of an answer on how to fix this issue... have you had any luck? I REALLY DONT want to send the unit in to pioneer, but if I must.....

  3. Hello all,

     

    When I insert a dvd, I can hear it start spinning and everything works fine, but then after about 10 minutes or so, the disc stops spinning..... and then displays the error message: ERROR-02-91. If I remove the disc, wait about 5 minutes or so, and then put it back in, everything works fine for about another 10 minutes.... then I get the error message all over again.

     

    If I eject and put the DVD back in immediately after I get the error message, the unit doesnt even start spinning the disc to read it, the D# just says that there is a reading error.

     

    With the NAV disc, I put it in and I can hear it spinning, but after about 10 minutes or so, it stops spinning, and when i try to use a feature that requires the unit to read the disc, the feature doesnt work.

     

    I have looked in the pioneer owners manual and found that the error code relates to something wrong with the disc.... so i tried a prand new DVD.... actually 6 or 7 new dvd's.... no matter what I do, the error message comes back....

     

    Has anyone else ever come across this problem? any help out there? I tried searching, but with no luck.... I honestly think it might be something to do with over-heating?... maybe?

     

    Thanks in advance....

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