QUOTE(rckh @ Sep 23 2010, 11:06 PM)
Experienced this twice already. First time, I disconnected the " - " battery cable & triggered the alarm which blasted into my ears. Of course I connected the cable quickly & everything was OK except that I had to adjust the clock a minute or so. There was a CD in the player which I think was running all the time because it's warm. I did not let the problem continue for long before I took action. Wondered what would happen if I let it prolonged the whole night. Maybe the player might have just burned away. In fact, before I disconnected the cable, I tried pulling out the radio/player fuse but it was still ON.
Second time it happened. I lowered the volume by pressing the switch at the steering wheel to zero, then start the engine a while & then switch it off (the engine) but only turning the key down to ACCESSORIES first- again for a while before turning the key to OFF. It worked, everything is switched off.
Now I am sticking to this technique of switching-off the engine - by not switching it off so quickly. I thought the power for the radio/CD player is dependent on the ignition switch. But obviously it is not so.
last time i dono how to do when the cd player stuck... so left it for a night. zzz... 2morow morning wake up and start the car.. everything become normal back.. and the cd was very hot.... luckily no burn.Second time it happened. I lowered the volume by pressing the switch at the steering wheel to zero, then start the engine a while & then switch it off (the engine) but only turning the key down to ACCESSORIES first- again for a while before turning the key to OFF. It worked, everything is switched off.
Now I am sticking to this technique of switching-off the engine - by not switching it off so quickly. I thought the power for the radio/CD player is dependent on the ignition switch. But obviously it is not so.
Sep 24 2010, 01:03 AM

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