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Let me rewrite this. You will need the original Pioneer remote, as they are no longer available. Best place is to try EBay.Let me rewrite this. You will need the original Pioneer remote, as they are no longer available. Best place is to try EBay.
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When are you people going to learn no one allse can give you a code for your (Equipment) What do you think they have a code sheet for with a universal remote when you buy it? End any decent one it will all so have on the package what brands end products it will work with,
This type of repair is tricky at best because it is a multi disc player. Some discs will jam together locking up the loading bay, also! the timing gear will go out sync, or the the plastic gears will show signs of ware causing gears to slip, the final aspect is broken worm gear and cogwheels cracked or missing a tooth. In order to repair unit must be dismantled to attempt the repair.
In any CD player/changer, this issue is often the result of either the CD itself or the laser optic being in need of cleaning. You can actually clean the CD by using your hands or a soft lint-free cloth and wash in dish soap and slightly warm water, then rinse. If the optic itself needs the cleaning, you can buy a kit at any stereo shop or Radio Shack. I would start with the CD and then clean the optic if necessary.
The standard cartridge for the Pioneer PD-M501 is the Pioneer JD-M300 6-disc magazine, and you can find them at Amazon.com for $25 new. The JD-M300 fits a lot of different brands of CD players, not just this particular brand and model. And here's a link to a copy of the owner's manual: http://www.scribd.com/doc/22613342/Pioneer-PD-M601-M551-M501
This unit, if it has been moved recently, could have had the laser lens fall out. If thats not the case, open the unit and clean the lens, and while it is open insert a disc and see if the disc spins up to full speed, as the spindle motor is very popular to go bad in these units. Good Luck
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