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Sandy Louke Posted on May 06, 2014
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I would like to know where the tiny hole in the front of the tray is?

The face of my dvd tray is off but can not see any tiny hole to open the tray. Can you show me a picture of where it is please?

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I can't help with a picture of the same unit as you have, perhaps you can post a picture of yours with DVD face removed (there isn't such a hole on the intact unit). so that I can inspect it. Your DVD player may not have such a hole. If you consult your user manual I think it tells to you to take the unit to a Sony service centre, but you could the support section of their website. Meantime I attach a picture of computer DVD player, with the hole inside a white ellipse that I have marked in between the LG logo and the button. It's not very visible, being less than 1 mm in diameter (just wider than a paperclip)
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