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Posted on Aug 18, 2011

Have used Disney Princess 12 volt battery powered Car. Has no model or product numbers; manufacturer name or phone number. In battery compartment under the double seat, there is a silver box (some sort of power source) with this code on a sticker label- DMPS-06 YR6 7-4. The DMPS-06 YR6 and 2 empty square boxes are printed on sticker label and the 7-4 is hand written inside the 2 square boxes. It resembles the Fisher Price Power Wheels Mustang Car but their 800 number customer service says that "If it was made by them it would have Fisher Price or Power Wheels somewhere on the car". The decorative stickers on the car say Disney Princess and there are pictures of the Princesses on them. It may be a Pontiac Solstice style car but haven't found manufacturer of that style name either. Do you have any information to help me? I am looking for a service center or a way of getting a replacement gear shift. The reverse doesn't work. Thank you, Carolyn Villa

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I have exactly that same car sitting in my garage that I am rebuilding (was thrown away by a neighbor).

The car was made by Dumar International. Looks like the company changed names to MotionTrendz http://www.motiontrendz.com/

The reverse switch most likely needs to be cleaned. If you are technically inclined, you can disassemble the forward/reverse switch and clean the contact points with the eraser of a pencil until polished/clean. If the reverse still doesn't work, you might need a new control box as one of the internal relay's may have become stuck.

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SOURCE: Hello. I have a disney princess bed tent that my d...

I got a Princess tent with sleeping bag from Disney foer my daughter thisevening and I too thought the instructions were missing ( foud this site upon searching for it online) until I looked at the hanging label sewn to the pink satin cover for the collapsible posts. look on both sides. You will see the instructions in 5 steps. in case you don't have it,

1, unfold tent and lay bottom flat on a surface,
2. straighten poles and snap together at joints,
3. Insert poles diagonally into sleeves on top of tent.
4. place the end of each pole in pocket on bottom corners of tent,(poles will bend as this is being done.)
5. Hook corners of rain fly into four loops on sides near the top of the tent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt5Kw2qxe9Y&feature=related

the above video also explains about snapping the poles. goodluck
hope this helps
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How to charge a battery of this car?

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What is the sqare chuck , wires two black and two white wires on the motherboard ?

Boy, ya got me.

If it was a small square opaque white socket on the motherboard, that a power cable from the Power Supply; had two YELLOW wires, and two Black wires, and plugged into it, I would know what it is,

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#atx12v4

As technology for personal computers advanced, hardware components needed more power.
The motherboard wasn't able to deliver the power needed, so the 4-pin ATX +12 Volt power cable, was brought out.

More power was needed later.
Hardware components demanded more power, than a 4-pin ATX +12 Volt power cable could deliver.

So the 8-pin EPS +12 Volt power cable was brought out,

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#eps8

It CONNECTS to the motherboard. (For motherboards that use one)
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http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#pciexpress8

This power cable plugs into a GRAPHICS CARD, not the motherboard. Note the color code of the wires.

For a PCI Express expansion slot on the motherboard, for a graphics card; the best the PCI Express slot can deliver is 75 Watts.

The 6-pin PCI Express power cable was brought out next,

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#pciexpress

It is plugged into the graphics card too, and can deliver up to an additional 75 Watts.
Now there is 150 Watts available for the graphics card.

Computer technology advanced, and the 6-pin PCI Express power cable, couldn't deliver the power needed.

Now comes the 8-pin EPS +12 Volt power cable.

The 8-pin EPS +12 Volt power cable by itself, can deliver up to an additional 150 Watts.

Now there is 225 Watts available for a graphics card.
75 Watts from the motherboard, 150 Watts from the 8-pin EPS +12 Volt power cable.

Color code of wires;
1) Orange = 3.3 Volts
2) Red = 5 Volts
3) Yellow = 12 Volts
ALL are DC Voltage

(Two flashlight batteries produce 3 Volts DC)

4) Black wires are Ground wires. Also are known as Negative wires.


This motherboard happen to have a manufacturer name, and Model Number?

Can't find it?
How about the computer manufacturer name, and model number, it came out of?

The model number for a desktop computer, is on the back of the computer, next to the Windows product key; or up on the side of the computer tower.

(The plastic front of a desktop computer is the Front Panel.
Some older computers had a Door in the Front Panel.
The door is opened, and you look inside -> Down, for the model number)

Post back in a Comment.

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Trying to program a universal remote for the Disney Princess TV, Model P1300NTV. I need the name of the manufacturer so I can get the proper codes.

Try http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=145.

"If you are having difficulty identifying a component or peripheral you may be able to obtain company information by entering the item's FCC ID number" on their website. "The first three characters are the company Grantee Code. The next character(s) (1min to 14max) are the Equipment Product Code (EPC). Include -'s."

Good luck and please post back that you are successful and click thumbs up of your success or that I can be more helpful.
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Who makes the Disney Princess DVD player?

Hi
The Disney Princess DVD player is manufactured by the Starlight Randix Corporation
I will appreciate your feedback and positive rating for this free solution. Thank you.
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