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1- Check if the black toner bottle is seated correctly in position > if not it will result in the error code.
Removing the black toner bottle and manually opening and closing the end cap along with re-seating the bottle may resolve the code.
2-The gear stripes out do to friction in the developer assembly. Replacing the gear may not resolve the problem. Open the developer and check for toner clumping and for a stuck auger. Rotate the auger by hand with the cover open and see if the toner moves freely.
Solution :
It has been found that the D cut portion of the drive gear can strip out and not allow drive to the developer. The drive gear is a X shaped gear.
Find number one cylinder and bring it to TDC, Rotate the cam till both valves in that cylinder are closed and then hook the chain to the gears. crank it by hand while observing the valves to be sure they are operating normal in respect to intake, compression and exhaust.
without the parts in front of me i would say IF they look the same they may marry up, rule of thum is only replace cases in pairs.Or could you have the case welded?
Timing fix One. Hope this helps. This is what I have found to be the biggest problem on a PT. Use thin plastic cutting sheets purchased at the dollar store' wall-mart. Remove plugs. Cut two strips as wide as timing belt and about 12 inches long, then roll them under the belt but over the timing gear they will grip and roll under. Plugs removed; rotate crank to proper crank position. Take your socket on the timing gear and rotate to proper position. The gear will slip between the two strips of plastic. After aligning marks rotate crank to remove strips. Then do the next timing gear. This keeps the timing gears from jumping a tooth after releasing the tension on the timing belt tensioner. If still out of time your 180 degrees out.
Cuisinart hand mixers are not repairable. You can buy replacement accessories like beaters, but you can't buy any internal replacement parts.
I have a Cuisinart HM-70 and I stripped the plastic gears inside by trying to mix a really thick dough. It was easy to open and get to the plastic gears. When I called Cuisinart to try to get replacement gears, they said that they don't sell replacement parts and their hand mixers are not repairable. I looked all over the internet and no one sells internal parts.
Unless your mixer is still under warranty, I believe that you're out of luck and your mixer is headed to the electronics recycle pile.
Most handmixers today are sold with plastic gears - including high end brands like Viking. For me the lesson learned is to buy low end hand mixers (don't buy a top of the line 9 speed mixer) and treat them like they're disposable when they break.
The most common reason for this is a door that is too heavy. Release the door from the opener and lift it by hand. If it is heavy to you it is heavy for the opener. Be sure after replacing the gear to lubricate it heavily with the lubricant supplied with the gear. You can't apply too much.
Check the door springs. You could have a broken spring. Also remove the cover and check the drive gear. It is a white nylon gear just in front of the motor. It is possibly stripped. This is a good time to release the door from the opener and operate it by hand to see just how heavy it has become.
how handy are you. can anyone do is a silly question. a blind person with no hands could not do. you need a socket set, hammer,screwdriver/allen wrench. kit costs $25-30 dollors. Gears will last as long as originals, not one year. It will take you 2-3 hours for a first timer. Takes me 30 minutes to rebuild unit once I take down and 20-30 minutes to reinstall, if you can change a washer or install a faucet, you can do it. what do you lose vs. what can you save.
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