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Brad Nelson Posted on Jul 11, 2007
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Play light continuos blinking

As of this morning my TVCR play light on the continuosly blinks on/off when I plug it in. However there is no tape in the VCR and now the VCR will not work/play but the TV still works fine. It will accept tapes in the front slot but wont play them. Thanx for any help/suggestions?

  • Brad Nelson Jul 11, 2007

    I' posted the above problem(hopper) but must have put this post on the wrong model.....I have the following model:TVCR0950B

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