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Stereo problems

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 12:44 pm
by NimZ
I have a 2 din Ultravox stereo which has decided to stop working. I've always had problems with this stereo, especially with getting cds in and out. I don't think the previous owner of the car even installed it properly as the whole stereo swings up and down. A few days ago the lights on the stereo stopped working and then yesterday slowly the whole thing stopped working. I can't even turn it on now, and my cd is still stuck in there.

I concluded that the whole stereo was fucked and planned to buy a new one. My dad thinks maybe its a fuse or lose wire but he isn't the most technical person I know. Any ideas what's wrong, and if I should just buy a new one or fix this one?

Thanks

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 8:34 pm
by Hellsmurf
sounds like a problem with the power wires going to the stereo, or the unit itself.

of course the first thing to do is check the wires connecting it...trace one wire all the way back to the battery and the other to an earth point, if either of these are loose, resolder them. If the power wires seem fine and you're really dedicated you could try removing the entire unit and trying to disassemble it, *however* thats only if you're not afraid of ruining the damn thing permenantly - lol if its not already permenatly gone...mostly though, unless its a wiring problem, then the easiest (and cheapest) method is simply replacing it.

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 8:45 pm
by Hellsmurf
oh yeah, also, what exactly do you mean by "the stereo swings up and down"? the whole unit, or the faceplate, or what?

also, by the description you gave, i'd be pretty sure its not a fuse problem - ive heard of slow blow fuses, but 3 or 4 days is one HELL of a slow fuse :lol:

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 10:24 pm
by NimZ
Thanks Hellsmurf

i'll try to get some one to check the wires, as I wouldn't have a clue what I'm doing. But I haven't got my hopes up and already started looking at new head units.
oh yeah, also, what exactly do you mean by "the stereo swings up and down"? the whole unit, or the faceplate, or what?
It's the whole unit that swings, I think the previous owner was just too lazy to bolt it in properly.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 9:15 am
by DZYRME
We used to sell UltraVox 2 DIN head units at Strathfield when I used to work there. 95% of the units that we sold came back to us because they were faulty or eventually broke down. If you try and repair it, it will cost you more to fix it, then buying a new one. My suggestion to you Naomi, is buy a new deck and dont even bother with the UltraVox.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 9:38 am
by TheSentry
I agree with DZYRME. Chuck up the UltraVox and get yourself a quality deck. Not only will it be more reliable, but it'd also sound much better.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 9:54 am
by NimZ
I know I should.
But it looks so purdy, and the colours match my car. But yeah that stereo has always been very dodgy.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:02 am
by DZYRME
How is this for an idea, remove the entire head unit, and replace it with a 7" LCD screen, so it is flush mounted with the dash board, and you dont have a head unit in the dash. You would have to customise the dash a bit and use a bit of resin fibreglass to fill in the gaps. If you do it properly, that would make it look even more "Purdy"

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:08 am
by TheSentry
Well when I got my car it had a cheapo deck in there, that I was actually happy with. It looked alright, sounded alright and I didn't plan to replace it but of course it ended up dying on me. Thought it wasn't worth fixing so I went out and bought a JVC unit and the difference in sound quality was amazing.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:22 am
by NimZ
How is this for an idea, remove the entire head unit, and replace it with a 7" LCD screen, so it is flush mounted with the dash board, and you dont have a head unit in the dash. You would have to customise the dash a bit and use a bit of resin fibreglass to fill in the gaps. If you do it properly, that would make it look even more "Purdy"
Sounds good, you offering to do it for me?? :wink:

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:36 am
by DZYRME
I havent even done it for myself. You will need patience to do it, and that is something I do not have!! However if the price is right, I would happily do it! :lol:

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 11:11 am
by FTO338
DZYRME wrote:How is this for an idea, remove the entire head unit, and replace it with a 7" LCD screen, so it is flush mounted with the dash board, and you dont have a head unit in the dash. You would have to customise the dash a bit and use a bit of resin fibreglass to fill in the gaps. If you do it properly, that would make it look even more "Purdy"
I've actually seen an aftermarket full size 7" colour screen that will fit as a double din unit, like the Merc/BMW/Lexus, it plays DVD, MP3, WMA & it can hook up to any GPS system, it also feature motorize screen so its "Purdy" too ehehhehe. I'm going 2 find more info on it, & once i do, i'll will post it up