What to do if my JVC KD-G395 is not working?
- WWendy WilliamsSep 9, 2025
If your JVC Car Receiver is not working, reset the unit.

What to do if my JVC KD-G395 is not working?
If your JVC Car Receiver is not working, reset the unit.
Why are album names displaying incorrectly on my JVC KD-G395?
If the correct characters are not displayed on your JVC Car Receiver (e.g. album name), note that this unit can only display alphabets (upper case), numbers, and a limited number of symbols.
How to fix JVC Car Receiver when there is no sound from the speakers?
If you cannot hear sound from the speakers of your JVC Car Receiver, first, make sure that the volume is at an audible level. If the sound is still not audible, check the cords and connections to ensure they are properly connected.
Why does my JVC KD-G395 Car Receiver play tracks in the wrong order?
If tracks are not played back in the order you have intended on your JVC Car Receiver, note that the playback order is determined when the files are recorded.
Why does my JVC Car Receiver take so long to read a disc?
If your JVC Car Receiver requires a longer readout time, do not use too many hierarchical levels and folders.
What does 'PLEASE EJECT' mean on my JVC KD-G395 Car Receiver?
If “PLEASE” and “EJECT” appear alternately on the display of your JVC Car Receiver, it means the disc cannot be played back.
What to do if JVC KD-G395 disc cannot be played or ejected?
If the disc in your JVC Car Receiver can neither be played back nor ejected, unlock the disc or eject the disc forcibly.
Why won't my JVC KD-G395 Car Receiver play a CD-R/CD-RW?
If your JVC Car Receiver cannot play back a CD-R or CD-RW, make sure you insert a finalized CD-R/CD-RW.
Why does my JVC KD-G395 Car Receiver say 'NO DISC'?
If “NO DISC” appears on the display of your JVC Car Receiver, insert a playable disc into the loading slot.
What to do if my JVC Car Receiver won't play a disc?
If your JVC Car Receiver cannot play back a disc, ensure that the disc is inserted correctly.
| Power Output | 50W x 4 |
|---|---|
| RMS Power | 22W x 4 |
| Tuner | AM/FM |
| CD Player | Yes |
| MP3 Playback | Yes |
| WMA Playback | Yes |
| USB Input | Yes |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Auxiliary Input | Yes |
| Detachable Face | Yes |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Channels | 4 |
Cautions about Class 1M laser radiation and viewing restrictions when the unit is open.
Includes warnings about driving and volume settings to ensure user safety.
Instructions for resetting the unit and forcibly ejecting a disc.
Explains the function of the M MODE button and adaptive number buttons.
Provides visual steps for detaching and reattaching the control panel.
Identifies all buttons, indicators, and connectors on the unit's control panel.
Details remote controller buttons, battery installation, and operational guidelines.
Guides through initial power on, volume, and sound adjustments.
Covers canceling display demonstrations and setting the clock time.
Explains automatic (SSM) and manual methods for storing radio stations.
Instructions for playing discs, stopping, ejecting, and navigating tracks/folders.
Details quick track skipping and changing display information during playback.
Instructions on how to lock a disc to prevent accidental ejection.
Selectable sound modes like Jazz, Rock, Classical for optimized listening.
Adjusting Bass, Mid-range, Treble, Fader, Balance, Loudness, and Volume.
Guide for connecting external audio devices via the AUX input jack.
How to adjust settings like Dimmer, Scroll, and AUX input level.
Instructions for cleaning connectors and handling moisture condensation.
Guidance on proper disc handling, cleaning, and avoiding incompatible disc types.
Discusses basic operations recap and considerations for CD-R/RW and DualDisc playback.
Details supported MP3/WMA file formats, bit rates, and disc structures.
Lists incompatible file types and procedures for source changing and disc ejection.
Addresses general, radio, disc, and MP3/WMA playback problems with remedies.
Comprehensive technical details for audio amplifier, CD player, tuner, and general unit parameters.