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Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Google Search Go to Page... OdysseyOwnersClub.com is the premier Honda Odyssey Forum on the internet. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Thread Tools Display Modes #1 06-30-2009, 04:25 PM waynoworld Junior Member Join 2003 honda odyssey dvd player not working Date: Jun 2009 Posts: 1 DVD Player 'Loading' Hi folks, New to the forum - looks
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like some great resources here! Our '07 Odyssey's (Touring with RES - no Nav) DVD player suddenly gives the message "Loading" and will not 2012 honda odyssey dvd player eject a disk nor allow one to be loaded... and I can not select the CD player. I disconnected the positive battery cable for 10 minutes - but this didn't have an impact. Should I try this again for a longer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qd2CQzYgAk period or take it to the dealer - it is still under factory warranty. Thanks... wayne waynoworld View Public Profile Send a private message to waynoworld Find all posts by waynoworld Remove Advertisements Sponsored Links Odyssey Owners Club Forum Advertisement #2 06-30-2009, 08:22 PM Odyssey09 Junior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Salisbury, Maryland Posts: 5 There is a similar problem thread listed at the odyclub.com. It appears you have to disconnect the battery overnight. If that does http://www.odysseyownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=570 not solve the problem, I guess a dealer visit is in order. I just bought an 09 Odyssey and have the 8 year, 100,000 mile warranty. With all of the electronics in these new vehicles, something is bound to go wrong in 8 years. Check out www.odyclub.com. They have a lot more information on this subject. Just do a search for DVD problems. __________________ Happy and Safe Cruzin! WABBIT (Odyssey09) Odyssey09 View Public Profile Send a private message to Odyssey09 Find all posts by Odyssey09 #3 07-09-2009, 04:19 PM cheatek Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Nor Cal Posts: 64 If it's still under warranty I say take it in, let them fix it. cheatek View Public Profile Send a private message to cheatek Find all posts by cheatek #4 11-30-2009, 03:03 PM winglee Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Posts: 1 had this same problem on our 'new to us' 2006 that we just purchased -- the dealer wanted to pull the dvd unit and ship it off for repair -- we decided to hold off until the extended warranty was transferred to our name. In the meantime, I did some poking around here and at the odyclub.com forum and decided to take a crack at pulling the fuse and leaving it out for an hour... replaced the fuse, entered the code, and boom- that did it! problem solved -- dvd player working like a cha
error with the DVD player and were wondering if anyone else has encountered it. No matter what DVD we play, it plays perfectly for the first 30-45 minutes, then it stops and the display on http://www.automotiveforums.com/t493283-dvd_error__anyone_else_seen_this_problem_.html the stereo says "ERROR". From there, the only button that will work while in DVD http://www.ehow.com/how_7569993_honda-odyssey-dvd-player-troubleshooting.html mode is "Eject". All of the DVDs play fine at home, and they also worked fine in our Dodge Grand Caravan prior to trading it in on the Odyssey. I suspect there is something wrong with the DVD head unit, but I would like to know if anyone else has dealt with the same problem. It's scheduled to be evaluated at honda odyssey the dealer later this week. ngstanton01-08-2006, 06:03 PMWe just bought an EXL with Navi and DVD and at least your DVD works at all! We have about 200 miles on it and just tried it out for a longer drive and there seems to be no power to the rear system at all. I'm sure the salesman knew it too because he pushed the screen down and quickly put it back up saying you need to honda odyssey dvd put batteries in the headphones for them to work, etc. We have a black screen...dead. I've fully read the manual and my husband is a EE. This is our first "new" car....to the dealer tomorrow... We recently purchased a 2006 Odyssey EXL with RES. We are experiencing an error with the DVD player and were wondering if anyone else has encountered it. No matter what DVD we play, it plays perfectly for the first 30-45 minutes, then it stops and the display on the stereo says "ERROR". From there, the only button that will work while in DVD mode is "Eject". All of the DVDs play fine at home, and they also worked fine in our Dodge Grand Caravan prior to trading it in on the Odyssey. I suspect there is something wrong with the DVD head unit, but I would like to know if anyone else has dealt with the same problem. It's scheduled to be evaluated at the dealer later this week. bogeyman101-09-2006, 06:47 AMWe just bought an EXL with Navi and DVD and at least your DVD works at all! We have about 200 miles on it and just tried it out for a longer drive and there seems to be no power to the rear system at all. I'm sure the salesman knew it too because he pushed the screen down a
Car DVD Players Honda Odyssey DVD Player Troubleshooting Honda Odyssey DVD Player Troubleshooting By Christopher Godwin eHow Contributor Christopher Godwin Follow Pin Share Tweet Share Email Save DVD image by Andrzej Thiel from Fotolia.com Repairing your Honda Odyssey's DVD player is an extremely complex task that requires special knowledge and expertise in digital circuitry and repair. For this reason, most consumers should not attempt to fix their own DVD player. However, there are some basic, common problems that most consumers can troubleshoot without expensive, special tools. Doing your own troubleshooting can save you money on unnecessary repairs and keep your DVD player running smoothly. Things You'll Need Multipurpose cable tester Replacement cabling Replacement fuses Disconnect the audio cabling connecting your DVD player to other car components like your amplifier and aftermarket speaker setup, if applicable. Test the audio cabling with a multipurpose cable tester that will allow you to test multiple connection styles. All cable testers work differently and there is often a different procedure for testing different types of cabling. Check your owner's manual if you are unsure of how to test cabling connecting your DVD player to other components. Replace any cabling that is found to be faulty with new, working cabling. Open the fuse panel in your car that holds the fuses for audio if you are only getting audio from one channel or are getting a weak signal. Locate your cars owner's manual and find the fuses responsible for audio playback. Remove the fuses. Inspect the fuses with a flashlight or bright light to make sure there are no cracks in the filament or burnt areas around the silver contacts or within the glass tube. A damaged or blown fuse is often responsible for one audio channel not working or diminished audio output. Replace damaged fuses with new, working fuses of the same type. Tips & Warnings Never open up your Honda Odyssey's DVD player to expose and repair internal components. This may void your manufacturer's warranty, and if you do not know what you are doing, there is a serious risk of bodily injury. You could also damage your DVD player, resulting in more expensive professional repairs. References "Car Audio For Dummies"; Doug Newcomb, Mike Mettler; 2008 Photo Credit DVD image by Andrzej Thiel from Fotolia.com Promoted By Zergnet Comments Please enable JavaScript to