Nintendo wii disc cleaner4/13/2023 ![]() Either you couldn't get a hold of him or he'd accept a player and then wouldn't hear anything from him in months or the player would be sent back unfixed or more damaged. This fuse is a 2A/250 though I'm sure most basic units were 2/125,Īll the reports I've heard since the early 2010's were terrible. I can see the main fuse on my CLD99 just by taking the cover off though I have to look in the side - literally the fuse is the very back corner of the Main Board. I just took the top cover off mine since it was open in the closet already. Lightning surge could easily have taken out something more critical, but I guess start with the easiest which should just take a screwdriver and looking at the fuse though depending on the player you may have to manually open the drawer to see everything. I think the fuse size may even be printed next to the slot. I forget which size fuse (2A/125 or 2A/250 - I think some of the combo units may use a slightly different size), but it's a pretty std size available at any Electronics store or online. Take the cover off and there is a main fuse near the power supply or near where the AC cord enters the rear of the unit. If it really is a fuse and it's a US PIONEER (or clone) it should be pretty easy. I'd honestly be shocked if that wasn't someone in the SF area with all the Tech People there that could do the work as long as it wasn't some no longer made parts. I looked over at but couldn't come up with a Pioneer Shop anywhere. Years ago Duncan at Bayview in Washington state was pretty good, but the last 5-6 years I've heard nothing but horror stories. The only 2 folks that routinely did a lot of repairs were Kurtis in Virginia and a guy in Michigan. ![]() Kurtis might be able to walk you through some easy steps or might know of someone or a shop in the area. Spin way too slow, would a CD work but not a LD, If the player has been inactive for a while the belt could have rotted or all the lubricant Most commonly in the past I'd take the top cover off and watch what happened when I tried to start up a disc - did is spin at all or To something as simple a broken/slipping belt or belt coming off the pulley so the disc won't spin or can't get up to speed so The U1 error message seems to be one of the more common error messagesįrom memory and what I can find it can be something as bad as a dying spindle motor or dead laser mech not being about to read the disc
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