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their is a fault with the mechanism and it will cost more to repair than its worth just buy a new player unless you know a friendly repair man in panasonic
Depending on where you live, you can find them at Radio Shack, Walmart, most discount electronics parts stores,etc.They are universal except for the physical plug style at the unit side. Best bet is to take the unit with you if possible for a perfect match. Hope this helps
if it is a plugin (socket at the back of the stero) then you need to call the vendor to order the power cord. if it is a build in (internal connected) then you can get any power cord and repair it by opening the stereo and repair the cord.
Where can you get whole unit for $49? If you answer I could
research the power requirements. If I recall correctly it has a
slightly odd power connector.
On the other hand would you be willing to sell yours? We have a dead remote :-(
Hay thanks for the help, never thought about looking there.
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