Do you have a question about the CD 413 and is the answer not in the manual?
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deon
January 30, 2025
My VDO has sound then a cracling noise and then no sound
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
Possible causes for a VDO CD 413 experiencing sound, then a crackling noise, and then no sound could include:
1. Loose or Faulty Connections – Check the wiring connections, especially the speaker and power connections, to ensure they are secure. 2. Fuse Issues – A partially blown fuse might cause intermittent sound loss. Check both the set and car fuses. 3. Speaker or Wiring Damage – Damaged or frayed speaker wires could lead to crackling sounds and eventual loss of audio. 4. Volume or Balance Settings – Incorrect fader or balance settings might cause sound issues. 5. Dirty or Damaged Tape/CD – If using a cassette or CD, check for dirt, scratches, or damage. 6. Faulty Internal Components – A malfunctioning amplifier or audio circuit inside the unit could cause these symptoms.
Checking these factors can help identify and possibly resolve the issue.
• Red wire A7 : Connect to a permanent 12V/ CR 213-24V Orange 24V CR 223-24V Green 24V supply. This is the main power supply. CD 413-24V Orange 24V Ensure this connection can handle a current of CD 423-24V Green 10A/5A.
CONNECTOR B (fig.3) supplied) Loudspeakers (use 4 ohm loudspeakers only) • Remove the trimplate around the front panel. • Insert both U-brackets into the holes on the • Do not connect any of the loudspeaker leads to front of the set until they lock. Pull out the radio earth or directly to a booster/amplifier without high (fig.10).
FRONT PANEL PRESENTATION SECURITY CHECKING WHETHER THE CODE PROTEC- For illustration, see page 3, figure A. TION IS ACTIVE If the Code Protection is active, the display briefly ... Preset button 1 shows "CODE" each time the set is switched on. RND* ....
2 Enter the code as described in "Entering the AUDIO code". You will hear two beeps indicating that ON/OFF the Code Protection has been deactivated. • Press to switch on the set. Press If an incorrect code is entered, you have to follow more than 2 seconds to switch off the set.
*SOURCE Automatically storing stations (AUTO- • Press SOURCE to select the desired source : STORE) TUNER You can automatically store 5 strongest FM stations on the FM AST band or 5 strongest MW (AM) stations on the MW(AM) AST band. When you use Auto Store, the new stations replace any •...
TO STOP FAST WINDING • If the tuned station does not enable the • To stop fast winding before the end of the tape, reception of Traffic Announcements, the display press the key which is not pressed ( shows 'NO TA'. The radio automatically searches an appropriate station.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Cassette Display shows 'TAPE ERR'. There may be times when you suspect that your • Check cassette for faults. car radio is not functioning as you would expect it to. Before calling for service, please read the Cassette playback lacks high-notes or loss of operating / installation instructions and review the one channel.
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Do you have a question about the CD 413 and is the answer not in the manual?
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My VDO has sound then a cracling noise and then no sound
Possible causes for a VDO CD 413 experiencing sound, then a crackling noise, and then no sound could include:
1. Loose or Faulty Connections – Check the wiring connections, especially the speaker and power connections, to ensure they are secure.
2. Fuse Issues – A partially blown fuse might cause intermittent sound loss. Check both the set and car fuses.
3. Speaker or Wiring Damage – Damaged or frayed speaker wires could lead to crackling sounds and eventual loss of audio.
4. Volume or Balance Settings – Incorrect fader or balance settings might cause sound issues.
5. Dirty or Damaged Tape/CD – If using a cassette or CD, check for dirt, scratches, or damage.
6. Faulty Internal Components – A malfunctioning amplifier or audio circuit inside the unit could cause these symptoms.
Checking these factors can help identify and possibly resolve the issue.
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