Yamaha RX-V673 Receiver Internal Error / Error 4000 / No Model Info Full Repair

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Full solution on how to fix the Internal Error/Error 4000 and No Model Info messages on various Yamaha Receivers. This works with Yamaha RX-V673 and several other models. You are doing this at your own risk and I'm fairly certain it will void your warranty and I take no responsibility.
    Link to the current Yamaha firmware: europe.yamaha.com/en/support/...
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Komentáře • 85

  • @m3g4byte
    @m3g4byte Před 2 lety

    No way! The solder jumper fix worked! Thanks you SO MUCH! Fixed my RX-A820. I thought I was going to have to replace the main board.

  • @TheShakeyrust
    @TheShakeyrust Před 4 lety

    Worked on my RX-V677 model just as layed out in the video! Thanks so much!

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome!

    • @freddytaleb1068
      @freddytaleb1068 Před 2 lety

      hy you said all right but you are in the sleep mode it s not ok ????

  • @garethwinnard4876
    @garethwinnard4876 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this you have saved me a fortune, avr's have gone through the roof with this spec, ps I just used a plastic coated paper clip, didn't have a solder 😂

  • @Saf_R
    @Saf_R Před 2 lety +1

    Top man we need more people like you sharing tips

  • @shmulikwe
    @shmulikwe Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, it fixed my RX-V777, great video.

  • @Gman-qm6bv
    @Gman-qm6bv Před 6 měsíci

    Sir, you are a star and thank you so much! I followed your video and it fixed the problem, you saved me a ton of money!

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 6 měsíci

      You are most welcome 🤗

  • @MrForthegame
    @MrForthegame Před rokem

    This entire process fixed my issue! Thank you!

  • @Necron-99
    @Necron-99 Před 2 lety +1

    I had this happen on my RX-V677. THANK YOU for putting this video together. It saved me a ton of grief! I didn't use the solder method on the contacts, rather I just shorted them out with a wire connector. It only needs to be shorted at power-on, and then can be removed.

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 2 lety

      Good work, glad it solved your issue

    • @Wood-In-My-Eye
      @Wood-In-My-Eye Před 2 lety

      I have an rx-v671 that is error coding 0200 no sound. It happened after I did a firmware update. It did something to the amp. Do you happen to know a way I can fix it? I’m very sad it happened I love the receiver. I’m pretty for certain it was the update. I tried to redo it and the same error came up after about 5 minutes. I factory reset it and still nothing. It doesn’t register the speakers at all. It’s not the ear phone plug either. Any suggestions would be awesome! Have a great day!!

    • @mcparker42
      @mcparker42 Před 2 lety

      Had to dig out my soldering iron to do this, but it worked with the V677. Turned it back on and all is good. Thanks a million

  • @m.k.4525
    @m.k.4525 Před 3 lety

    My RX-V777 had the same problem (Internal Error, Error 4000 after firmware update). R896 contacts bridged, power on, model selected, power off, power on, ready! Great! Many thanks!

  • @chrisandrews859
    @chrisandrews859 Před 2 lety

    This great video having solved my problem entirely it would be remiss just to take for granted and not say a huge thank you for your help. What and indictment to Yamaha and the likes of Richer Sounds, who seemed unable or perhaps dusinclined to help!
    Many thanks

  • @robertnilsson2426
    @robertnilsson2426 Před 3 lety +1

    OMG! Thank you so much!! It worked

  • @ElRarkh
    @ElRarkh Před rokem

    Hi, great video.
    Have the same problem with my RX-V773 but bridging hte pins does not reset the model info.
    Any ideas?

  • @David-ll1dj
    @David-ll1dj Před 3 lety

    Having this problem on my rx-v677 - at what point can you remove the solder bridge on the r896 points? I'm thinking if this is likely to happen again, I'll solder some pins on there and using a standard jumper to bridge them.

  • @manojms1182
    @manojms1182 Před rokem

    Perfect and it worked for me , thank you

  • @showmesomethng
    @showmesomethng Před 3 lety +1

    Fixed a810! The place is different, but if you look for R896 you'll find it.

  • @toulouse2303
    @toulouse2303 Před 2 lety +1

    Fixed my Rx v 777 THX

  • @benoitlambert1318
    @benoitlambert1318 Před 3 lety +6

    For those of you who have a Yamaha RX V475 model, you don't actually need to open it up if you're getting the "Internal Error" message.
    This is what I did:
    1. Power Off
    2. Hold "Info" and "Tone Control" buttons while powering it back on (for other models you may need to hold Straight and Tone Control, but for the V475 its the Info)
    3. Navigate the menu using the "BD DVD" and "TV" buttons (to navigate sub-menus you use the "NET" and "RADIO" buttons)
    4. Find the the menu that shows "SW: PCB" (this is menu item S5-1), when on it, click the "STRAIGHT" button to change it to "SW: MODEL" (this puts it in the mode to change the programmed model)
    5. Press the "NET" button to select the sub-menu
    6. In the sub-menu, press the "STRAIGHT" button until you see the correct model number
    7. Once the correct one is visible, press "NET" again to return to the main menu (you should see "SW: MODEL" on the display at this point)
    8. Press "STRAIGHT" again to change it back to "SW: PCB"
    9. Turn off unit then back on - Unit should function properly
    Although the service manual can be cryptic, you can find instructions on this procedure in there as well: www.manualslib.com/download/1244112/Yamaha-Rx-V475.html
    I haven't tried this fix on any other models but its most likely very similar (only difference being which buttons you must press)
    Hope this helps someone!
    Cheers!

    • @ferokah
      @ferokah Před 2 lety +1

      worked thanks

    • @anml4676
      @anml4676 Před rokem +1

      Thanks. Your post led me to the RX-V373 service manual, then into self-diagnostics. Identified the error ("DEST ERR" in my case), entered the correct destination, and voila! It works properly again. The procedure is almost identical for the RX-V373.

    • @rocman240
      @rocman240 Před 10 měsíci

      @@anml4676 Did you ever figure out which solder points need to be shorted/jumpered for the RX-V373 circuit board?

  • @emudryj
    @emudryj Před 3 lety

    quick question... trying to solve the Internal Error in my RX-V677. Bridge the chip, Select model appeared, find RX-V677, press straight button (* next to model removed) , but it seems it is not saving the selection. After reset it goes back to Internal Error.
    USB Firmware update does not seem to work either... It detects the USB drive, it goes into "USB UPDATE" mode with the progressing *, but it does not move from there.
    Any suggestion?

  • @zjawiskowy
    @zjawiskowy Před 3 lety

    Hello, I see you are very good with yamaha, I've got rx-v677 and when I trying setup yapo it's stops on14% with error e-8. All speakers are working fine, I did try with 2 different mic. Still the same. Any idea how to solve the problem please?

  • @kennethfriedberg2358
    @kennethfriedberg2358 Před 3 lety +2

    when u update firmware make sure u use right cable, not data cable..kenneth

  • @herbertleberbauer7182

    Can I buy you a beer or a coffee? You saved our X-mas!

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před rokem

      If you want to leave a tip there should be a link under the video but your message is thanks enough. Merry Xmas 🎁 and Happy New Year.

  • @AQAVAR
    @AQAVAR Před 3 lety

    Hi great video, even better music, which band ?
    So good work about fixing the receiver. Do you think that was manufacturer defect or some part fall off?
    What about Yamaha's "Error 010000" message? I googled and it looks kind of firmware update error too.
    Thanks.

  • @daleyhenry2256
    @daleyhenry2256 Před rokem

    great video , i need to do the same thing on the RX-V385 which does not carry R896 on the board, any idea for jumper location for this model.

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před rokem

      I don't know sorry

    • @martyflickinger
      @martyflickinger Před rokem

      I have a RX-V385 with the same problem as you. I've done some investigation and here's what I found. The R896 jumper on the RX-V673 effectively grounds the "MODE" input. This is usually pulled up "high" to 3.3V unless R896 short is present, which makes the input "LOW". You are correct, on the RX-V385 there is no such jumper. Instead, this MODE input is conveniently available on a factory test connector labeled CB29. This is a little white connector at the back of the board just next to the HDMI 4 connector. The pins on this connector are labeled: 1=3.3V, 2=DGRD, 3=RXD, 4=TXD, 5=MODE. So the equivalent for RX-V385 should be to short pin 2 and pin 5 of this connector (which will pull MODE input low). Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to do anything, it still just says "Internal Error". The other pins on that connector appear to be an RS-232 serial port, but so far I haven't been able to see anything come out those pins. The RX-V385 service manual says on page 1: "When the DIGITAL P.C.B. or IC23 on DIGITAL P.C.B. is replaced, this unit will display “Internal Error” and will not operate properly. The model name, destination and serial number MUST be written to the backup IC to have proper operation. (For detailed procedure, refer to related Service News or Service Bulletin. Or contact your local Yamaha representative.)" I've looked all over (including Elektrotanya.com) for said bulletin but have not found so far

    • @rocman240
      @rocman240 Před 10 měsíci

      @@martyflickinger Did you ever figure out which solder points need to be shorted/jumpered for the RX-V385 circuit board?

  • @fabricenguessan-zekre4038

    i have a rx-a810 and same problem (internal error), except that i can't even turn it off without unplugging it. the message will not go away even after i press the power button, and none of the buttons will respond

  • @Julia-yr5ex
    @Julia-yr5ex Před rokem

    Super cool, thank you so much! I am very eager to try out what you suggest. I can´t find the firmware online though. I have a AV Receiver RX V773. Do you know where I can find the right firmware ? Thanks so much

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před rokem

      Here you go: uk.yamaha.com/en/support/updates/rx-a720-820_en.html

    • @Julia-yr5ex
      @Julia-yr5ex Před rokem

      @@WeRepair thank you very much! I got the error message as well, about to start soldering. I have never done this before. Which temperature do you use and is there anything else to keep in mind? Do you use soldering wire? The camera is hiding this part, it is too hard to see what´s going in there in the video :) Thanks!

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před rokem

      In all fairness you could just bridge the connection with a paperclip and it will do the job

  • @sajithsadakalum471
    @sajithsadakalum471 Před 2 lety

    Thank u so much.....

  • @mwolfe38
    @mwolfe38 Před 2 lety

    My yamaha tsr-700 (rx-v6a) is giving me the same error. It's a completely new model though with different board/circuitry and buttons on the front so not sure if any of this would help. I bought it from costco so I plan to see if they will return it but I'm interested to see if anyone else has had this problem with newer models.

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 2 lety

      Good luck, I got lucky on this one. Took me a few hours to searching for the technical docs.

    • @mwolfe38
      @mwolfe38 Před 2 lety

      @@WeRepair I ended up returning it and bought a new one when they came back in stock a month later. The old one may have been defective all along, didn't seem to have nearly the power output the new one does. Sounds much better now and no issues with the new one.

  • @izzzzzz6
    @izzzzzz6 Před 7 měsíci

    Any ideas how it became to be in this state to start with? Did it fail again or did the update last?

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 6 měsíci

      Not a clue, I came down to use it one morning and that's the state I found it in

  • @taylorsebastian
    @taylorsebastian Před 4 lety

    Do you happen to know which lands to bridge on the circuit board for an RX-V373? The circuit board layout is a little different.

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 3 lety

      I dont im afriad, Its probably one for google :(

    • @taylorsebastian
      @taylorsebastian Před 3 lety

      @@WeRepair Okay. Thank you for your reply! I appreciate it.

    • @anml4676
      @anml4676 Před rokem +1

      This procedure works for the RX-V373. No need for soldering or jumpering -
      "For those of you who have a Yamaha RX V475 model, you don't actually need to open it up if you're getting the "Internal Error" message.
      This is what I did:
      1. Power Off
      2. Hold "Info" and "Tone Control" buttons while powering it back on (for other models you may need to hold Straight and Tone Control, but for the V475 its the Info)
      3. Navigate the menu using the "BD DVD" and "TV" buttons (to navigate sub-menus you use the "NET" and "RADIO" buttons)
      4. Find the the menu that shows "SW: PCB" (this is menu item S5-1), when on it, click the "STRAIGHT" button to change it to "SW: MODEL" (this puts it in the mode to change the programmed model)
      5. Press the "NET" button to select the sub-menu
      6. In the sub-menu, press the "STRAIGHT" button until you see the correct model number
      7. Once the correct one is visible, press "NET" again to return to the main menu (you should see "SW: MODEL" on the display at this point)
      8. Press "STRAIGHT" again to change it back to "SW: PCB"
      9. Turn off unit then back on - Unit should function properly
      Although the service manual can be cryptic, you can find instructions on this procedure in there as well: www.manualslib.com/download/1244112/Yamaha-Rx-V475.html
      I haven't tried this fix on any other models but its most likely very similar (only difference being which buttons you must press)
      Hope this helps someone!
      Cheers!"
      Reply:
      Thanks. Your post led me to the RX-V373 service manual, then into self-diagnostics. Identified the error ("DEST ERR" in my case), entered the correct destination, and voila! It works properly again. The procedure is almost identical for the RX-V373.

    • @taylorsebastian
      @taylorsebastian Před rokem

      @@anml4676 Thank you very much for the information! I appreciate it greatly! I will try this procedure.

    • @rocman240
      @rocman240 Před 10 měsíci

      @@taylorsebastian Did you ever figure out which solder points need to be shorted/jumpered for the RX-V373 circuit board?

  • @khushivaghela1756
    @khushivaghela1756 Před 2 lety

    Hey I have yamaha 2071 av receiver..it had problem with circuit board..I replaced it..but after that I got internal error..what should I do?my av receiver don't turn off from power button..it shows internal error on display?

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 2 lety

      Depending on which circuit board you replaced it might be running different firmware. Maybe try updating it?

    • @khushivaghela1756
      @khushivaghela1756 Před 2 lety

      @@WeRepair yamaha 2071 av receiver don't have wi fi and usb slot..so I can't update it

  • @michaelaugustin8689
    @michaelaugustin8689 Před 2 lety

    My RX-V775 identifies itself as a RX-V675 so the firmware update is not possible either. Bridging R896 does not work. It does not come up with NO MODELL INFO only with VERSION***ERR. Anybody any idea? Thank you!

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před rokem

      I dont know im afraid, probably one for Yamaha directly.

  • @izri134
    @izri134 Před rokem

    How did you find the error? All you did was opening the thing and put some solder on the board.

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před rokem +1

      The error was on the screen, I just needed to bridge two points on the board to reset the unit and resolve the issue

  • @baneesh29
    @baneesh29 Před rokem

    Whare can i get the firmware rx-v377 model

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před rokem

      Try this uk.yamaha.com/en/products/contents/audio_visual/downloads/firmware_software/index.html?k=&c=audio_visual

  • @zefalzefal
    @zefalzefal Před 3 lety

    Hi,
    Do you know the same number connector on the YAMAHA RX-V3040 ?
    thank yo very much
    FS

  • @lythalniar
    @lythalniar Před 4 lety

    WHY NOT WORK

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 4 lety

      Not sure what your asking here?

    • @lythalniar
      @lythalniar Před 4 lety

      @@WeRepair I have same receiver and the same problem and the problem will still not end What should I do ? Thank you

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 4 lety

      @@lythalniar Whats the unit doing when you go through this process?

    • @lythalniar
      @lythalniar Před 4 lety

      @@WeRepair After the update, read on screen ERRAR 0020 ? can you help me

  • @luisrosario0513
    @luisrosario0513 Před 2 lety

    I have this code but my Yamaha is RX 685

    • @WeRepair
      @WeRepair  Před 2 lety +1

      You would have to try and get the technical schamatic from Yamaha to figure out what points to jump on the board. Same as I did then you can reset in the same way.

  • @rocman240
    @rocman240 Před 10 měsíci

    Did anyone ever figure out which solder points need to be shorted/jumpered for RX-V383 or RX-V373, RX-V385, RX-V377, or RX-V381? I'm convinced the procedure is extremely similar to what is shown in this video. Just need to figure out which points correspond on the different circuit board!
    @anml4676
    @daleyhenry2256
    @martyflickinger
    @taylorsebastian
    @Molendinar
    @baneesh29

    • @anml4676
      @anml4676 Před 9 měsíci

      Are you able to select (and save) the model in the settings, like I was able to select the "Dest" (destination) in mine? If so, the model and destination info is probably stored on the same (problem?) chip. As you know, the V373 board is a bit different to the V6xx series and I don't think it has the same chip (circuit?) on it that is jumpered on the V673 etc to fix the problem, although the V373 does have those soldering points. (I'm guessing you have the "internal error" message and "model info" problem). I've asked about this on other AV websites and even Yamaha "experts" were sort of guessing what chip it might be that's corrupted or failed, and won't store the info without standby power. It's a tricky one for sure. Good luck anyway.

    • @rocman240
      @rocman240 Před 9 měsíci

      @@anml4676 my V383 doesn’t have a “Dest” button or option. It just shows “internal error” on the display and none of the buttons or functions respond in any way. So I am assuming something has to be jumpered to get the system to reset. There just isn’t any information anywhere on how to do it on the V3xx boards. But at this point it doesn’t seem like the problem can be solved without opening the unit up and playing with the circuitry

    • @anml4676
      @anml4676 Před 9 měsíci

      @@rocman240 Aha. Sorry, I thought you were further into it. You could try the V383 self-diagnosis function to try to find the problem :
      (Note that "keys" means buttons on the unit)
      "While pressing the “TONE CONTROL” and “INFO” keys, press the “ ” (power) key to turn on the power, and release those 2 keys.
      The self-diagnostic function mode is activated."
      See what appears on the display.
      (You might have to hold the info and tone control and power buttons for 3 seconds. If so it means the unit was in Protection Mode and you must be extra careful). The service manual is available online if you're interested. BEWARE that messing with the settings could make things worse, so it's up to you. The manual is a bit complicated but it explains the self-diagnosis and settings functions in detail. Again, if in doubt, DON'T. My unit (V-373) just loses its destination setting for some reason when disconnected from mains power (this shows as "DEST ERR" in the self-diagnosis), and fortunately this can be reset in the settings . Maybe you'll be lucky too!

    • @rocman240
      @rocman240 Před 9 měsíci

      @@anml4676 Unfortunately it appears that I'm not so lucky. I've tried all combinations of the "TONE CONTROL" and "INFO" keys, as well as the "STRAIGHT" key since I saw some mentions to that key elsewhere online. My unit will not stop displaying "INTERNAL ERROR" no matter which keys I press, nor how long I hold down those keys as well as the power key. I've looked at the service manual online, and it doesn't appear to have any helpful information for me. I'm afraid at this point my only option would be to bring it to a repair store who would probably charge me more to fix it than I could pay to just get a new unit.
      Thanks for your suggestions though.