...IC regulators (these can be 3 or 5 pin devices and they stand upright on the board) - chances are 1 or more of these ICs has short-circuited as well as the caps. You can take the player to a service ...
...IC, if possible (preferably in-circuit but with unit switched off and unplugged from the wall socket), and replace it with a new one (the type number on it should begin with 'STR'). I also ...
...IC regulators etc. (you can visually inspect the status of the other parts without actually removing/replacing any to begin with, but replace all the caps nonetheless - it might fix it, and caps are ...
...and the IC will need to be replaced - - - at a cost of more than the price of a new dvd player (which can be connected to the aux input on the tv). You can buy a replacement dvd player for $28 and
...IC regulators/leaky or shorted diodes. If this is the case, it may be expensive and/or uneconomical to repair this unit. A factory reset would probably not cure the total power failure. It would be a ...
...IC regulators in the PSU short-circuit, or suffer partial failures, resulting in the aforementioned symptoms. Electrolytic capacitors also cause major problems in this area. The trouble is, if you ...
...IC and associated components behind this infra-red device are usually the cause of 'no remote' faults. This gives the user the illusion that their remote is dead when it is the receiver circuitry at ...
power suplly problem, i need to connect and disconnect many times If you constantly need to plug and unplug unit from a power point in order to get it to work at all, chances are the PSU is faulty, ...
...electronic goods so decided to try and fix this one rather than buy another despite the cheap price. The problem is the spindle motor being a bit groggy, usually because of dried-up lubricant ...
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