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JA8500 / SANYO [Amplifier]

The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers supplies the following faults for JA8500 / SANYO.

List of fault symptoms:
  • Audio cuts out when increasing volume.

With help of this list a solution is found often when SANYO JA8500 fails.


Additionally to repairtips or service information JA8500 is linked to 4 components (IC's and/or transformers) in the Tectra database, through which you can identify electrical compatibilities (crossreferences) in appliances.


In the repair discussion pinboard for JA8500 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 JA8500 from EURAS technicians or other users.

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Last updated: 01. Dec 2008 16:56:07 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C EURASMOP

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