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Uploaded by on May 17, 2011

Xtrons TD717 Malfunctioning unit.
Unit starts to malfunction around 07:40.

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  • @ColinIllingworth

    3. "When I see the way you've mounted the thing and the general condition of your Chavmobile, I'm not at all surprised the unit is messed up." so what are you on about, the mounting of the unit is not finished, i asked the professional installer not to do anymore because i would need to take the unit out...it was faulty!! the unit was mounted in the place of the ford unit, as for the general condition of my "Chavmobile" not sure what you're looking at there Lord Collingworth

  • @ColinIllingworth i must say a nicely written bit of trolling! But just so other people know when they view the video i'll fill in a couple of details.

    1. The car the unit is installed in is a Ford C-max, ones Aston Martin has been in ones garage.

    2. "is that a Tesco Club card stuck in your dash? I figured as much" the answer to that question is actually no, it's an RAC card...i only shop at Harrods!

  • Thanks, this is what i needed to know about xtrons, its just a waste of money.

    i am going to buy an Alpine instead.

  • It's not just a volume - button I'm pretty sure in that menu it will change the frequency if thats the last thing you adjusted on the screen. Try changing the volume on the screen and then pushing the physical button. You might even be able to change the functionality of the physical buttons in a menu somewhere. Who knows, Xtrons is junk in my opinion anyway

  • Heres an idea: check all of the back pins both at the faceplate and the stereo for any corrosion or dirt also for any particle between them causing possible shortage, now with a 2000 grade sanding paper sand the pins and clean them with alcohol, this should solve your problem,

    Regards

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