It means that, either you have really pushed it too hard, or maybe u have used it too much. Have you checked to see if you have plugged it in too the wall or hooked it up right. If you have checked it and every thing seems to be okay, then maybe you need to get another one. They aren't cheap or expensive really. Most peoples RCA 5 disk changers do this. If you go and get another Audio Player, make sure it is a different brand and player ( just in case ) By the way, i have one myself, and that exact thing happens to me.
there is an adapter if you have the head unit that has control for the 6 disc CD changer. on the neg or plus you wont be able to used your CD chnger as it changes your input to dual RCA that plugs into iPod,,,.,.,NOTORIO1 eBay it 69$
Mine does not, however, I do not have the optional CD/DVD changer on mine. I know that they have RCA jacks off the front.
It sounds like you already have an aux jack in the back of your radio. If that is the case and it has rca inputs than all you need is an RCA to standard 3.5mm headphone jack (run it behind the dash and out the bottom or a vent) which you can plug into the sirius or iPod output. If by chance the aux jack in the back of the head unit is a CD changer input than I am sure (because I have one) they make a converter which will convert the CD changer input into an rca input.
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If your RCA Soundbar is blinking the Bluetooth light, it may be waiting to be paired with a Bluetooth device. Try turning off the soundbar and then pairing it with your phone or iPod after you turn it on again.
RCA was created in 1919.
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To delete songs off of an RCA Lyra 5102, you need to first plug the player up to your computer with a USB cord. Go to 'My Computer', then open the RCA Lyra. From there, you can see all the songs you have loaded onto the player. Right-click the song you no longer want and select 'delete'.
Whirlpool licensed the RCA name and marketed RCA Whirlpool refrigerators from the late 1950s through the early 1990s. RCA Refrigerators are not longer manufactured.
RCA Dome was created in 1983.
RCA Camden ended in 2004.
RCA Camden was created in 1955.