Yamaha RX-V596RDS goes off immediately upon start

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  • .vince
    New Member
    • Apr 2020
    • 2
    • France

    #1

    Yamaha RX-V596RDS goes off immediately upon start

    Hi,

    I have this RX-V596RDS that won't work.
    I press the "Stand-by/ON" Button, the relay clicks, the screen is powered and within 2 tenth of a second, the relay clicks again and the screen goes off.

    I have the service manual here :
    (it shows that this unit is commun with RX-V596 and HTR-5250)

    I can not access the "Self Diagnosis Function".

    Before I dig into the schematics, does this ring a bell to anybody ?

    Thanks,
    .vince
  • wazzadj@hotmail.com
    Wazza
    • Nov 2017
    • 57
    • Australia

    #2
    Re: Yamaha RX-V596RDS goes off immediately upon start

    Output transistor has a fault

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