I am a senior with an old Kenwood stereo. Your video gave me the courage to take the CD player apart. It didn't have a drive belt that I could see, but by fiddling with the gear controlling the sliding tray, I was able to get it working. Then I took apart the tape player and also fixed a door that wouldn't open. Now I have a house full of music again. Thanks so much for your very clear video. I wouldn't have tried to fix the stereo without your help.
Very well explained and shown. I went through the procedure this morning, after I accidentally dislodged the tray from the belt drive the night before. Took about an hour and a half for non-mechanically inclined me, almost all of which was disassembly and reassembly. Thank you for saving me a repair or purchase expense!
Fantastic, fixed my kids DVD player. Excellent. I didn't actually need to replace the drive belt. It had a bit of paper in it. Once freed by moving the gear the problem was solved.
Oh my gosh ! You are the best !!!! I had been searching the net for about an hour and trying all the things they advised...none worked. I found you and unplugged it for a few minutes as suggested...and VOILA ! THANKS !!!
great tutorial! there was a "rubber band" loose from the "wheel" that open and closes the door!! saved me a headache and argument! !blessings from Oakland, CA
Thank you for the great and detailed tutorial! I just temporarily fixed my Toshiba without even replacing the stretched out belt. When it stops working again, I will have a couple of rubber rings ready.
Excellent! Thank you so much! I watched your video and within 10 minutes I had mine fixed. Found a rubber band that was the exact size I needed and it worked perfectly! Now if I could only figure out how to fix my amplifier!
Mine looked like your drive belt. It might need to be a tad tighter. Who knows. It seemed it was perfectly fine but most likely it wasn't due to the motor that pushes the eject door out was not budging. I will try and put a new O ring instead. It's already 21 years old. I also oiled the tray guide carefully. I will do this again with a new O ring. 😉👍
I searched for, and watched this vid on google, but I thought I must come here and say thank you for making and posting. I have a Philips BT2570 micro stereo, and the cd door opens intermittently. I was thinking of taking it to be repaired, but I think I will tackle this myself. Hope you’re well. It’s been five years since you posted this video, but you’re still helping us! Thanks again. Ps. I just subscribed to your channel, hence the ‘edit’
After viewing your video I opened up my player and looked around. The drive belt seemed ok, so I cleaned off the dust and oiled where you said. I made the tray go I and out a few times and then it was ok. I think something under the tray was catching and it got free. Anyway, it’s working fine now. Thanks !
Great tutorial, this fixed my Magnavox "Funai" DVD Player, also I'm not sure if it's just me but your voice makes me think of Garfield for some reason, not sure why?
If you can't get at the gears with a screwdriver use a thin lollypop stick. All you need is a gentle twitch to the right so the tray unlocks, then you can pull it out gently to get at the belt drive.
Thank you for the tips. On our Clearplay Anccor 740HD player there was no way to access the tray cog wheel from the front to move it with a flat blade screwdriver. We did a little sleuthing on the Internet and found on IFIXIT a tip to release the DVD tray. "DVD Drawer Won't Open, No Pinhole For Paperclip Trick". On the bottom of the machine is a wide slot below the tray area. With a paperclip with one end straightened out and a flashlight, find a plastic piece inside the slot on the right side with a square depression that you can anchor the tip of the paperclip in. Slide the plastic piece too the left toward the outside edge of machine. This will release the tray. Our non-opening tray problem was not a broken belt. It was a couple of strands of my niece's reddish brown HAIR wound around the belt spindle ! This was binding the tray. We removed the strands of hair with a tweezers. We also greased the slides on the bottom of the tray with silicone spray on a Q-tip. The tray works fine now. We alerted our nieces not to dangle their hair over the tray when loading disc.
The only difference is (so far) I haven't been able to find a THIN "O" ring, so I used a standard issue, office supply RUBBER BAND that was slightly smaller than the original drive belt--this is just a temp fix 'til I find the right size "O" ring. Hard to believe such a tiny item can cause this issue, but I HAD to attempt this because the product I am dealing with is a Sony® CDR-W33 recorder I bought new in 2000 for $599.00! No way I was gonna scrap it without trying this. And DO NOT force the door open--open it as shown in this video!!
Legend! I used this to fix an LG Micro system! It had me flummoxed as I didn’t know where to find the belt- my one didn’t even need replacing just loosening from stuck position
Hi, just had to fix my Toshiba DVD player which was knackered. This video was a great help, turned out, somehow a support plate had become unhooked, took it apart, re-fitted the plate, air cleaned/vac'd the unit, re-assembled and hey presto, I can now watch Dad's army on DVD, either that or Mad Max etc etc, cheers and have beer on me.
Wow Ive been leaving a blank dvd/cd in my tray so when i pushed button - drawer would open. and then if i forgot- id have to use the paper clip! i watched your video- went to garage- sprayed dressing n q tip- did your recommendations and OMG it works! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for your help! My player had an extra upper bracket inside, which I had to remove to gain better access. In my case the belt was off but still in proper condition, so I just reattached it and it works!
Thank you so much!!! I had this issue and after following your video I found the o-ring seemed okay so I just readjusted it and added some lubricant and it works!!!
my sons dvd/vcr player had a disc that kept spinning and wouldn't eject. Unplugging the machine and plugging it back in worked on the Presidian Dvd/vcr player. Thank you!
I kept getting 😠 at our Sony Blu-ray player multiple times and thought if I broke it on purpose. It wasn't my fault, but I got my dad to give me a ✋🏻 with it. No need to take it apart at all. It happened yesterday in July 2020 and September 2019 if my memory serves me correctly that I was in the middle of some episode of The Simpsons Season 2️⃣ and The Simpsons Season 15. Each of the discs had errors with the connection. It wasn't easy to be calm at all before rebooting the device carefully and safely. Good job with the 📀 player repair. 🌈👏🏻
Great, thank you very much. I fixed my problem with my Phillips DVD. I used #30 O-ring from Home Depot, 10 pieces for $2.50, size: 7/8" O.D. x 3/4" I.D. x 1/16". It was little smaller so I had to stretch it for couple of minutes (just with my fingers). It works now like a champ.
Unfortunately, my player isn't built like this. It was a beast to get open (I had to take off at least 5 other pieces to get at the tray), and there is no gear in the front to get it open. It was really difficult to take apart. At least your video gave me the courage to try, and I got my DVD out that was trapped. I never got the tray to slide open, but we managed to eventually pry it up so we could see if the problem was the belt. The belt is actually fine. There are some broken pieces inside that are not identifiable. There must have been something else there that completely fell apart. There isn't any remnant that is still attached to the rest of the apparatus so I don't know what it was. Very bizarre. Anyway, thanks for making this video. I got my DVD out. Unfortunately I'm still going to need a new machine.
Sorry you had to wade through so many challenges, but I am happy to know you were able to retrieve your DVD! The good news is that many DVD players are relatively inexpensive.
Which oil/grease did you use to lubricate the tray and gears? I had chainsaw grease, but I just wanna make sure because my Sanyo BluRay player isn’t ejecting and I’m still in the process of fixing it.
Thanks for a great video. My tray won't open with the remote OR the button. The button seems quite loose and jiggly. I guess I'll try opening the case in the hope I can make it open with the remote. But any suggestions will be very gratefully accepted.
so can you basically use any rubber grader to replace the one that is inside originally? (In the video the instruction is to use the ones used to repair leaky tap)
Dont use regular oil or grease on plastic parts onside ur machine as it could eat into the plastic & damage the gear drive. Only use grease that it safe to use on plastic parts if youre unsure read the info on the tube or packaging or ask for asistance @ ur local shop. Im 99% sure lithium based grease will do the job but of course ask b4 u buy to be 100% sure 🙂
Can it be a possibility that the motor may go out too for the tray? If it is where would I purchase a new one for my Apex DVD player? I feel that just putting on the new O ring will not solve it for me. It's like my motor is sticking.
Here's a tip if your drive belt is just a little loose soak it in boiling water for 5 minutes, the heat will rejuvenate the rubber and you may be able to reinstall the old belt for a fix. I just did it on my CD!!
A little trick.. If you have a small rubber band it will work also if you wrap a layer of scotch tape around the smaller pulley that will work also until the new belt shows up.
I've found the O-rings to be more durable. A rubber band or elastic band might work for a little while, but sooner or later, it will break -- more likely sooner.
The string is simply a way to measure the circumference of the belt. This helps you to know what size O-ring to purchase at your local hardware store to replace the broken belt.
What is the oil you are using? I have a Yamaha multi disc player & sure enough it won’t open the tray. I did open up like the video I said but I was unsuccessful in fixing it I received quote to fix it $90AUS & I guarantee it is the O ring. I have another disc i can take apart & check to see what I’m doing wrong Can I send you photos once i have opened up the Yamaha multi disc player as not even the tray turns . Thanks from Australia
ill try to fix my watching your video. I have a tv vcr combo but the door is stuck doesnr open. it works before. can be in time or sleep mode? any help
after replacing the belt, the laser assy won't drop to allow the drawer to eject open. this is a sony drive ASA-8829B-B03 in a philips home dvd player. If the cover of the player is open, i can press the eject button and then push down on the sony logo of the laser assy to drop it down and then the tray drawer comes sliding out. so how where to lubricate or adjust so the laser drops down when ejecting like it should.
I am a senior with an old Kenwood stereo. Your video gave me the courage to take the CD player apart. It didn't have a drive belt that I could see, but by fiddling with the gear controlling the sliding tray, I was able to get it working. Then I took apart the tape player and also fixed a door that wouldn't open. Now I have a house full of music again. Thanks so much for your very clear video. I wouldn't have tried to fix the stereo without your help.
Glad to hear the music is playing again! I have an old Pioneer SX-450 amplifier (late 1970s) that we still use -- with a CD player and an iPod!
What type of oil should we buy?
Thank you for putting this VIDEO out. Saves me from getting the hammer from the shed..
lol
😂😂😂😂
I open it with my hand to make it move
Very well explained and shown. I went through the procedure this morning, after I accidentally dislodged the tray from the belt drive the night before. Took about an hour and a half for non-mechanically inclined me, almost all of which was disassembly and reassembly. Thank you for saving me a repair or purchase expense!
Fantastic, fixed my kids DVD player. Excellent. I didn't actually need to replace the drive belt. It had a bit of paper in it. Once freed by moving the gear the problem was solved.
Awesome! Thank you! I used a rubber band to replace a broken belt. Your tutorial saved the day!
A rubber band can work, but it might not last as long as a rubber O-ring. Im glad the video helped!
It worked!!! Thank you so much! It only cost about 75 cents for the O ring, and my boyfriend was able to fix it quickly.
Thank you so much. I just went and unplugged my DVR and re-plugged it and the stuck tray opened!!!! I'm so happy!!!
Oh my gosh ! You are the best !!!! I had been searching the net for about an hour and trying all the things they advised...none worked. I found you and unplugged it for a few minutes as suggested...and VOILA ! THANKS !!!
Very informative, and you have a calming voice. Thanks for the video 🤗
great tutorial! there was a "rubber band" loose from the "wheel" that open and closes the door!! saved me a headache and argument! !blessings from Oakland, CA
Geralina Danae u fix your own stuff thats cool too..
Thank you for the great and detailed tutorial! I just temporarily fixed my Toshiba without even replacing the stretched out belt. When it stops working again, I will have a couple of rubber rings ready.
Excellent! Thank you so much! I watched your video and within 10 minutes I had mine fixed. Found a rubber band that was the exact size I needed and it worked perfectly! Now if I could only figure out how to fix my amplifier!
Great video, but the penetration oil may attack some plastics. I would recommend a light film of silicone grease instead.
lol i got a kick out the 'penetrating' part - Maybe plastic does. But, Just read Ceramic grease is very good to use.
Mine looked like your drive belt. It might need to be a tad tighter. Who knows. It seemed it was perfectly fine but most likely it wasn't due to the motor that pushes the eject door out was not budging. I will try and put a new O ring instead. It's already 21 years old. I also oiled the tray guide carefully. I will do this again with a new O ring. 😉👍
Thank you! The manual turning of the gears was what I needed to do to get the dvd out. The belt was fine, and the DVD player works now!
This is an amazing tutorial, incredibly clear without being overly long. Thanks so much for a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your kind words.
@@doityourselfstan Also my dvd player has been working great for about a month now thanks to you. :) Have a great day.
I searched for, and watched this vid on google, but I thought I must come here and say thank you for making and posting. I have a Philips BT2570 micro stereo, and the cd door opens intermittently. I was thinking of taking it to be repaired, but I think I will tackle this myself. Hope you’re well. It’s been five years since you posted this video, but you’re still helping us! Thanks again. Ps. I just subscribed to your channel, hence the ‘edit’
Thank you so much! Yes, I am still here.
doityourselfstan good to hear. Bless
Most helpful video ever! Took me less than hour including the trip to the hardware store.
After viewing your video I opened up my player and looked around. The drive belt seemed ok, so I cleaned off the dust and oiled where you said. I made the tray go I and out a few times and then it was ok. I think something under the tray was catching and it got free. Anyway, it’s working fine now. Thanks !
Where'd you get the oil, and what is it called?
Thanks, Stan. You saved me $$$. The "O" ring cost me 40 cents. That's all that was wrong.
Thank you Stan! I replaced the broken drive belt just like you said. Cost me 89 cents. Works like a charm!
Hi where did you get this belt from and what their prices are?
@@mohhos69 I got an O ring from my local hardware store just like he recommended in the video. Cheap!
Thanks a bunch for this video. Saved me a huge head ache. You are a good man, sir.
Mine is a little newer and I had to remove the entire tray to access the belt, but I got it in the end! Thanks a bunch- you just saved me $75!
Great tutorial, this fixed my Magnavox "Funai" DVD Player, also I'm not sure if it's just me but your voice makes me think of Garfield for some reason, not sure why?
Meow! Meow! (Translation: Glad the video was helpful!)
Very helpful I may add.
Funai made the Magnavox DVD player. Funai isn't the model.
Thank you so much . 30cents for an O ring and it’s fixed - my daughter is very happy.
If you can't get at the gears with a screwdriver use a thin lollypop stick. All you need is a gentle twitch to the right so the tray unlocks, then you can pull it out gently to get at the belt drive.
Instead of replacing the belt you can also boil it will have the same shape as before and will work as well as new
Thank you for the tips. On our Clearplay Anccor 740HD player there was no way to access the tray cog wheel from the front to move it with a flat blade screwdriver. We did a little sleuthing on the Internet and found on IFIXIT a tip to release the DVD tray. "DVD Drawer Won't Open, No Pinhole For Paperclip Trick". On the bottom of the machine is a wide slot below the tray area. With a paperclip with one end straightened out and a flashlight, find a plastic piece inside the slot on the right side with a square depression that you can anchor the tip of the paperclip in. Slide the plastic piece too the left toward the outside edge of machine. This will release the tray. Our non-opening tray problem was not a broken belt. It was a couple of strands of my niece's reddish brown HAIR wound around the belt spindle !
This was binding the tray. We removed the strands of hair with a tweezers. We also greased the slides on the bottom of the tray with silicone spray on a Q-tip. The tray works fine now. We alerted our nieces not to dangle their hair over the tray when loading disc.
Thank you for sharing your story and for sharing the awesome tip! I'm sure it will be helpful to many others.
You explained that very well.Thank you my friend.
The only difference is (so far) I haven't been able to find a THIN "O" ring, so I used a standard issue, office supply RUBBER BAND that was slightly smaller than the original drive belt--this is just a temp fix 'til I find the right size "O" ring. Hard to believe such a tiny item can cause this issue, but I HAD to attempt this because the product I am dealing with is a Sony® CDR-W33 recorder I bought new in 2000 for $599.00! No way I was gonna scrap it without trying this. And DO NOT force the door open--open it as shown in this video!!
Legend! I used this to fix an LG Micro system! It had me flummoxed as I didn’t know where to find the belt- my one didn’t even need replacing just loosening from stuck position
Awesome! Glad this helped!
Hi, just had to fix my Toshiba DVD player which was knackered. This video was a great help, turned out, somehow a support plate had become unhooked, took it apart, re-fitted the plate, air cleaned/vac'd the unit, re-assembled and hey presto, I can now watch Dad's army on DVD, either that or Mad Max etc etc, cheers and have beer on me.
This is so well explained! Thanks for posting.
Wow Ive been leaving a blank dvd/cd in my tray so when i pushed button - drawer would open. and then if i forgot- id have to use the paper clip! i watched your video- went to garage- sprayed dressing n q tip- did your recommendations and OMG it works! THANK YOU!
Awesome! Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for your help!
My player had an extra upper bracket inside, which I had to remove to gain better access.
In my case the belt was off but still in proper condition, so I just reattached it and it works!
Good audio, excellent video, and superb narration!
Thank you so much!!! I had this issue and after following your video I found the o-ring seemed okay so I just readjusted it and added some lubricant and it works!!!
Awesome!
my sons dvd/vcr player had a disc that kept spinning and wouldn't eject. Unplugging the machine and plugging it back in worked on the Presidian Dvd/vcr player. Thank you!
Just removed the belt, cleaned it and again fixed it..it worked..thanks
Simple and concise explanation. I fixed my Marantz CD 63!
Awesome! Thank you for watching!
I kept getting 😠 at our Sony Blu-ray player multiple times and thought if I broke it on purpose. It wasn't my fault, but I got my dad to give me a ✋🏻 with it. No need to take it apart at all. It happened yesterday in July 2020 and September 2019 if my memory serves me correctly that I was in the middle of some episode of The Simpsons Season 2️⃣ and The Simpsons Season 15. Each of the discs had errors with the connection. It wasn't easy to be calm at all before rebooting the device carefully and safely. Good job with the 📀 player repair. 🌈👏🏻
Fast forward to this day, this video helped save our videoke player, to the despair of our neighbors. Thank you.
Glad the video was helpful! Thank you!
Great, thank you very much. I fixed my problem with my Phillips DVD. I used #30 O-ring from Home Depot, 10 pieces for $2.50, size: 7/8" O.D. x 3/4" I.D. x 1/16". It was little smaller so I had to stretch it for couple of minutes (just with my fingers). It works now like a champ.
Awesome!
good thing you put the warning up.some not so smart people would electrocute themselves
did an exact same fix on my dvd player yesterday before watching your video. nice demo bro!
Thank you! I'm glad the video was helpful!
I have same problem with stuck drawernon a 6 disc player. Can i use your new o ring repair?
I fixed my dvd player with your video Thanks!
Unfortunately, my player isn't built like this. It was a beast to get open (I had to take off at least 5 other pieces to get at the tray), and there is no gear in the front to get it open. It was really difficult to take apart. At least your video gave me the courage to try, and I got my DVD out that was trapped. I never got the tray to slide open, but we managed to eventually pry it up so we could see if the problem was the belt. The belt is actually fine. There are some broken pieces inside that are not identifiable. There must have been something else there that completely fell apart. There isn't any remnant that is still attached to the rest of the apparatus so I don't know what it was. Very bizarre. Anyway, thanks for making this video. I got my DVD out. Unfortunately I'm still going to need a new machine.
Sorry you had to wade through so many challenges, but I am happy to know you were able to retrieve your DVD! The good news is that many DVD players are relatively inexpensive.
Thank you so much, I just fixed my DVD player today, it cost me NTD50 only .
I fixed the issue in my DVD as above, thanks for the video
Excellent demonstration!
Love the O-ring trick.
I used a rubber band and it worked. Thanks!
Which oil/grease did you use to lubricate the tray and gears? I had chainsaw grease, but I just wanna make sure because my Sanyo BluRay player isn’t ejecting and I’m still in the process of fixing it.
Great tutorial!.. Clear and concise...Thank you..
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
i have a problem about stock CD and I don't know how to open the DVD your a life saver💜💜💜💜🤧
Glad the video was of help to you!
Thank you very much Sir. I was able to fix mine with rubber O-ring.
Thanks, this helped to fix my VCR, which the DVD tray was stuck. Thanks again.
Thanks! Found my broken belt with your help!
I just fixed it thanks to this guy👌👌
Thanks for a great video.
My tray won't open with the remote OR the button. The button seems quite loose and jiggly. I guess I'll try opening the case in the hope I can make it open with the remote. But any suggestions will be very gratefully accepted.
Excellent informative video.
👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
so can you basically use any rubber grader to replace the one that is inside originally? (In the video the instruction is to use the ones used to repair leaky tap)
Dont use regular oil or grease on plastic parts onside ur machine as it could eat into the plastic & damage the gear drive.
Only use grease that it safe to use on plastic parts if youre unsure read the info on the tube or packaging or ask for asistance @ ur local shop.
Im 99% sure lithium based grease will do the job but of course ask b4 u buy to be 100% sure 🙂
many thanks from germany!!! it worked!
Sie sind herzlich willkommen!
Great idea on the o-ring!!
it worked perfectly - thank you!
Can it be a possibility that the motor may go out too for the tray? If it is where would I purchase a new one for my Apex DVD player? I feel that just putting on the new O ring will not solve it for me. It's like my motor is sticking.
Thanks so much! Will give this a try!
Thanks for the extra info! A lot of this is common sense, but I DEFINITELY learned some new tricks and tips from you! I appreciate it! A+++
Thank you for your kind words!
Here's a tip if your drive belt is just a little loose soak it in boiling water for 5 minutes, the heat will rejuvenate the rubber and you may be able to reinstall the old belt for a fix. I just did it on my CD!!
This works. Has provided handy solutions several times.
@@zephdim4119 Pleased it worked for you those things are terribly expensive for what they are! Mine's still working fine after more than a year!!
A little trick..
If you have a small rubber band it will work also if you wrap a layer of scotch tape around the smaller pulley that will work also until the new belt shows up.
Fixed a Zenith DVB312 although it only needed a readjustment of the belt.
I'll remember this tip for future reference, great video btw.
Great video, man!
Cool repair video rubber gasket. And rubber bands elastic bands can be used too
I've found the O-rings to be more durable. A rubber band or elastic band might work for a little while, but sooner or later, it will break -- more likely sooner.
Thank you, I'd rather do it myself than wait for my bf to get to it
Thank you Stan, this vid was very helpful. You are a classic! Nicely done! *******applause*******
O Ring from Hardware or plumbing store. Brilliant, I was looking on Amazon for replacement parts.😀
Fixed my karaoke player using your video. The belt broke and I ended up buying an o-ring for 99 cents. Thank you!
Great Job buddy.
Nice! Exactly what happened to mine, belt was torn
Super useful! Helped me fix my old Tascam CD A-700!
Great to hear! We've gotten a couple of old DVD players up and running again.
Thank you!! Bought a used dvd player, the drawer wasn't opening. We used two little girls hair bands instead. It works!
Worked for me! Thank you!
Hi I have seen this how did you it. Where I can string from if the string is missing or broken or maybe need replace somehow.
The string is simply a way to measure the circumference of the belt. This helps you to know what size O-ring to purchase at your local hardware store to replace the broken belt.
Thank you!! It worked!
Awesome info!!!!!! Thanks so much, was going to throw in trash until I saw your video!!!!
What is the oil you are using?
I have a Yamaha multi disc player & sure enough it won’t open the tray.
I did open up like the video I said but I was unsuccessful in fixing it
I received
quote to fix it $90AUS & I guarantee it is the O ring.
I have another disc i can take apart & check to see what I’m doing wrong
Can I send you photos once i have opened up the Yamaha multi disc player as not even the tray turns .
Thanks from Australia
White lithium grease is recommended.
Great Video This worked great and fixed my player Thanks
ill try to fix my watching your video. I have a tv vcr combo but the door is stuck doesnr open. it works before. can be in time or sleep mode? any help
Thanks for the vid sir now can fix for myself my long time DVD player that won't open.
Glad I could help!
@@doityourselfstan thank you sir. I already used my dvd player now.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, this video helped
Great video. Thanks!
I am senior have new phipis fwd17 player, not using. so the tray is not open, how to remove top cover?
after replacing the belt, the laser assy won't drop to allow the drawer to eject open. this is a sony drive ASA-8829B-B03 in a philips home dvd player. If the cover of the player is open, i can press the eject button and then push down on the sony logo of the laser assy to drop it down and then the tray drawer comes sliding out. so how where to lubricate or adjust so the laser drops down when ejecting like it should.
Great video! Very useful! Thanks so much.
I have this problem with a brand new cd player. I've taken it back for repair. Hope they know what they are doing.
I have a Vcr that plays but no longer records. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
My 7000 doesn't play all DVD or menu!Any idea? Firmware?? My 7700 plays everything!
Also, the tray is very slow to open and close. Help needed!