2007 Chevy Suburban rear seat DVD player stopped working
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2007 Chevy Suburban rear seat DVD player stopped working
My DVD player worked fine for a long time. All of the sudden it stopped working. It seems like it has lost power. It will not power on, won't eject the DVD inside, & the screen won't turn on either. Can anybody help?
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Hey fus1210,
We're sorry to hear of this concern with your DVD player. I cannot guarantee anything but I will be glad to look further into this for you. Please send us a private message referencing this thread if we can be of any assistance. We hope to hear from you soon!
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We're sorry to hear of this concern with your DVD player. I cannot guarantee anything but I will be glad to look further into this for you. Please send us a private message referencing this thread if we can be of any assistance. We hope to hear from you soon!
Kristen A.
Chevrolet Customer Care
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Is your player in the dash or external?
you may need to gain access to the unit to check for power at the device...
If you have power at the device, its most likely bad, unless you are into component repair and have the tools to identify pico fuses, MOS FETS... etc you might want to head over to Crutchfield for a new unit...
Check for power at the unit....
you may need to gain access to the unit to check for power at the device...
If you have power at the device, its most likely bad, unless you are into component repair and have the tools to identify pico fuses, MOS FETS... etc you might want to head over to Crutchfield for a new unit...
Check for power at the unit....
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Is your player in the dash or external?
you may need to gain access to the unit to check for power at the device...
If you have power at the device, its most likely bad, unless you are into component repair and have the tools to identify pico fuses, MOS FETS... etc you might want to head over to Crutchfield for a new unit...
Check for power at the unit....
you may need to gain access to the unit to check for power at the device...
If you have power at the device, its most likely bad, unless you are into component repair and have the tools to identify pico fuses, MOS FETS... etc you might want to head over to Crutchfield for a new unit...
Check for power at the unit....
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