I need two drive belts that raise the cd and cassette covers and possibly the left (CD) cover that is cracked.
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Possible broken drive belt, that's what caused the same error on my unit. Very easy to replace, just take off the top cover and the motor and belt are readily accessible.
Technics CD Changer SL-MC400
The ERROR Is Cause By The Belt Drive
Remove The Cover And You Can See if
The Belt is Lose or slip of In Any Case
You Must Change That RUBBER DRIVE BELT.
It sounds like the belt is slipping or broken which monitors the speed of the tape movement. When you play or rewind the tape, it thinks the tape has reached the end of play and shuts off. You can try a different tape to make sure the tape does not have too much tension on it. If the second tape has the same result you will need to remove the top cover of the deck to inspect the tape drive mechanism. Make sure the belts and pulleys are clean and replace any belts which have glazing or cracks. If the belt is broken you will need to replace it with a compatible belt of the same length and width.
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If you hear a faint whirring sound from the cassette player while performing these functions, the motor is fine, but you require a new drive belt/s that need to be fitted at an electronics shop. If you hear not sound at all, the motor has died (possibly belts too), again it will require and electrinics repair shop visit.
For the sake of repairing it, it maybe cheaper to buy a new one.
You need only measure the diameter in MM and put that and "CD/Cassette drive belt" into google and you should find a supplier. A few MM either side shouldn't make difference. Drive belts etc are none specific makers by the way.
turntableneedles.com has about 450 belt sizes in stock. your unit is too new to have this listing yet as the belt should not have failed already so when you call be ready with the length of the old belt. Don't worry that it is stretched, a new size will be calculated that is about 3-5% shorter.
Sounds like another case of a slipping belt. A belt usually runs off the flywheel and actually lifts the head assembly into the play or record mode. Due to the pressure involved it's either that belt or the main drive belt which is slipping or completely snapped.
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