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The black rubber bank is the belt that drives your motor to turn the capstan to eventtually turn the cassette. Now check if the motor is turning the capstan, the larger wheel over which you had wound up the belt. If not check if any connections have been detached when you did the belt change. Within the mechansim there is a small spring leaf switch that activates the motor and the circuits. so check this out or if you can use a multimeter to trace the voltage to the motor and circuit. If this was working prior to your work then look carefully for a careless lapse. I hope you must have wound the belt in the right direction. Helpful? Good day
Hi, Flat belt part number is.. 301657001.. BELT (CAPSTAN) and square belt part number is... 302440501.. BELT (FR2) Above said info are taken from TC-WE435 cassette player s/m. Thanks.
The belts are probably shot in the cassette player that's 13 years old. You can probably buy another radio like it and just change out the cassette portion if you are a good electro-mechanical person.
play the cassette in another player. you might have to change your setting on the player. you can also try a cassette cleaner/demagnatizer to clean the cassette. also try the sony webstie for answers
i had the same problem of not opening the cassette doors and not running with my sony tc wr535. After I repaced the belts myself with new ones it did run fine! :-) An original sony(!) rubber belt set for the two decks costed me 23 euroos incl pp.
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