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That will be a lot of work since you will have to open up the TV and get access to the DVD drive assembly, then you will have to disassemble the DVD drive to find out where the problem is.
This is the reason I will never own TV with built-in DVD, you will not have the TV while the whole TV is being repair due to fail DVD drive.
The repair can be from $150 and up plus parts.
You will be better off buying an external DVD player.
First I would run a dvd cleaner in unit! Second you could take tv apart and look to see if signal cable is loose. the power wire seem fine as it powers up, and accepts an eject dvd.
We got a disk stuck in our Westinghouse also. After aticking toothpicks and butter knifes in there trying to get it out, we were told to unplug the power and plug it back in and try. When we did we could hear the DVD trying to come out. We stuck the butter knife in there and got it to pop up and out. We havent tried to put another one in but when we do we know how to get it out now.
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