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Anonymous Posted on Jul 06, 2014

Teac troubleshooting When I place a CD in the CD tray and then close the CD tray, the disk is not being found. I've tried re-positioning the disk in the tray and repeating the process but without success.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2008

SOURCE: CD tray repeatedly opens and closes

is this a yamaha 5 disc changer, table. not the cartridge type...

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ALBERT GARCIA

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: sony model # CDP-CE415 Tray alignment off when closed

Your goin to need to re align the tray , your gonna need the service manual for this purpose. Go to this link :
http://www.nodevice.in/manual/Sony/page15.html ,hope this helps you, AJ

Anonymous

  • 211 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: closed player without stabilizer.

Hi,

I dont know this player, but you can unscrew the top of the housing and look if you can see the CD tray. Just giving a shot.

regards,
Gerard

Anonymous

  • 2 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 04, 2010

SOURCE: SL-PD8 cd tray is opening and closing, nonstop.

I called panasonic and they told me to do a hard reset on the system it seems to have worked on mine. Hold the power button continually while you unplug and replug the unit.

Anonymous

  • 4 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 17, 2011

SOURCE: I have a teac rw-d200

Go to the Teac website. download manual you should find the solution there. You may have set something to auto sync

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