How do I fix Mecha error?

How do I fix Mecha error?

Follow the steps below to troubleshoot if the unit not responding properly or displays MECHA ERROR or MECHANICAL ERROR.

  1. Remove any CDs or tapes from the unit.
  2. Turn off the unit.
  3. Unplug the AC power cord for 15 seconds.
  4. Ensure the recommended speakers are attached properly and that the wires are not shorted.

Why won’t the CD I burned play in my car?

A burned CD might not work in your car’s CD player for a few reasons, all related to the media type (for example, CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-R), music format, burn method, and the head unit’s capabilities. Some head units are touchier than others, and some recognize a limited set of file types.

Why does my CD player not recognize my music?

If the recording of the disc is longer than 74 minutes, it is possible that some of the specifications of that disc were compromised and therefore, the CD player will not recognize that disc. Verify that the disc is inserted correctly, with the playback side of the disc facing down in the disc tray.

Why is there an error message on my DVD player?

Check Applicable Products and Categories for details. If you experience difficulty playing a disc and you receive any of the following error messages, there may be an incorrect setting or there may be a problem with the disc that you are trying to play. IMPORTANT: Not all CD/DVD players are supplied with the same functions and/or features.

What to do if your dasher is not working?

If you are still having trouble, use an internet browser and login at https://driver.doordash.com. If you are able to login online, this indicates your account is fine and there is an app outage. Force quit apps by double-tapping the home button and swiping up on the Dasher app.

What to do if your DVD player won’t recognize the disc?

If the disc is dirty with fingerprints or smudges, or if the disc is scratched or broken, the player may not recognize the disc, clean the disc using a soft, dry cloth. Reset the player back to the factory-default specifications.