EURAS System
   EURAS worldwideeuras.com    
EURAS System

G4500 / SANSUI [Receiver]

The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers supplies the following faults for G4500 / SANSUI.

List of fault symptoms:
  • Loud pop from right channel. DC output on speaker line.
  • Loud pop from left channel. DC output on speaker line.
  • Dead.

When SANSUI G4500 fails , these symptoms are known and EURAS knows the remedy/solution.

Tips are coming from EURAS customers, workshops and payed technicians from all over the world. SANSUI G4500 fails can be better solved.

If SANSUI G4500 fails, this information will help you. Here you can only see the symptom list, to access remedies, you must register.

With help of this list a solution is found often when SANSUI G4500 fails.


Additionally to repairtips or service information G4500 is linked to 1 components (IC's and/or transformers) in the Tectra database, through which you can identify electrical compatibilities (crossreferences) in appliances.


For G4500 there are 12 compatible appliances known and can be listed.


In the repair discussion pinboard for G4500 there are 4 replies to questions asked about 1 different repair problems.
With access to EURAS you can all read them or enter your own questions and get help for G4500 from EURAS technicians or other users.

Do want to see this remedies/cures for repairtips?   Register here for the EURAS System

Already registered? open G4500 SANSUI in EURAS

All details on the EURAS System: English | Deutsch | Français | Italiano | Español | Magyarul | Português | Polski | Română | Greek |


Back to EURAS Homepage >> All manufacturers >> SANSUI tech tips  


(C) EURAS International Ltd.










Last updated: 27. Aug 2008 20:40:26 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C [cachelite] EURASMOP

Responsible for the content: EURAS International GmbH, Eime, Germany. All rights reserved, EURAS database V2.0 (C) 2002-2008. All brand- or productnames are copyrighted by the respective manufacturer of the appliance and are only being used for identification purposes.