How to Un-Stick the Motors On Your Teddy Ruxpin (3/3)

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • I've gotten many requests from people asking if I could repair their Teddy Ruxpin, and I tell them all the same thing: it's much easier, not to mention cheaper, to just do it yourself! The single most problem with Teddy Ruxpins is, due to their age, the motors running the eyes and mouth tend to stop working over time, especially if the bear is left sitting for too long. So, since this is the most common problem and the simplest to fix, I made up this little guide so that anyone can fix their bear without having to spend tons of money.
    Tools Required:
    Sewing kit
    Scissors
    Tape
    Tweezers/pliers
    Compressed air
    Sharpie or other permanent marker
    Phillips head screwdriver
    **PLEASE NOTE this guide is only intended to help people with "un-sticking" their Teddy Ruxpin's motors. If your bear has any other problems, such as broken wires, battery acid damage, or broken plastic, this guide will not help you. If your bear has these problems or something I haven't mentioned, please feel free to contact me, or have him sent to a professional. **

КОМЕНТАРІ • 66

  • @Lachlant1984
    @Lachlant1984 14 років тому +1

    This is like someone undergoing a serious medical procedure whilst they're still awake, I'm referring to working on the motors while Teddy Ruxpin is switched on. Thank you so much for putting this video tutorial together, it's very informative and instructive, fortunately my Teddy Ruxpin doesn't need repairs, but now I know what I'm in for should I ever need to repair one. I notice the tape speed is a little slow as mine was, running the tape through a few times may help speed it up a bit.

  • @quickdudes1352
    @quickdudes1352 4 роки тому +1

    This is 10 years old now time flies!

  • @bethj8608
    @bethj8608 9 років тому

    Thanks so much. I fixed my daughter's Teddy. Her two and three year old's will be so excited he is working again. What a wonderful toy and wonderful memories. Can't wait to put his Santa suit on him. Beth

  • @_comic_mischief_
    @_comic_mischief_ 5 років тому +1

    Thanks! I am 12 and just got my Teddy in the mail today and tried him out and...nothing. His speaker works good, but he can't move his mouth or eyes unless I move them. So now I know what to do! I will ask my Dad for help.

  • @karip7332
    @karip7332 11 років тому

    Thank you SOOOO MUCH for posting these instructional videos. I received a Teddy Ruxpin from Santa this Christmas and it's motors were stuck, and I was able to fix it easily with your help. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Also, I wanted to let you know, I didn't have to remove the motors from their housing to get them going again; I just pushed them until they started going around again. I am so happy that now my Teddy works!!!

  • @amrimerc
    @amrimerc 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for posting this, I was able to repair my Teddy Ruxpin using your instructions!

  • @itsx2bu
    @itsx2bu 11 років тому

    GREAT videos... I got the wife one for Christmas to fulfill and old Christmas wish and both mouth motors had seized... I was able to free them up using a small/long screwdriver into the mouth to press and force the motors to free up without dismantling it, but these gave me the idea if what was wrong AND showed me where the motors were and what I was looking for... THANK YOU!!!

  • @teddymapes
    @teddymapes 3 роки тому

    Tysm for this video! Ive recently been trying to repair my Teddy Ruxpin but all the videos didnt show exactly how to do it! I hope I can get his little mouth moving

  • @Arman-ol3iy
    @Arman-ol3iy 3 роки тому +1

    Your videos are incredibly helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @LadyOnikara
    @LadyOnikara 12 років тому

    Thanks for these videos! My uncle gave me a Teddy a few years ago that worked and he hadn't been played with since. I turned him on and only his tape deck was working. I opened him up to find the problem and BINGO, stuck servos. Now he works fine and I just need to put him back together. (I think the one I had as a kid needs more help than that though.)

  • @MrJimthegrim
    @MrJimthegrim 8 років тому

    haha! thank you so much! I got one of these as an anniversary gift for my wife. it was the only toy she ever wanted as a child and her parents wouldn't buy her one because they were "really expensive."
    now maybe she can even get a working one..lol

  • @MikeGervasi
    @MikeGervasi 13 років тому

    I picked up an original metal cassette Teddy on Ebay for 14.00 broken like this one was. 1.5 hrs later and he's working perfectly :) If anyone is skiddish about taking theirs apart and needs to have one fixed shoot me a message.

  • @dominicmorin8531
    @dominicmorin8531 7 років тому +3

    i repair mine easy with your video.thanks.

  • @proneczarniecki2833
    @proneczarniecki2833 6 років тому +1

    How do you unstick grubby’s motors if stuck?? Do I basically do the same thing I do to Teddy Ruxpin

  • @astromariopion
    @astromariopion 14 років тому

    You are great! Now I'm trying to fix a metal tape Teddy...
    He has springs battery damaged by acid... U.U
    I must replace them...
    It'll be a dare!!!
    I don't know if his servo motors and cassette player are in working condition...
    POOR TEDDY!!!!

  • @juanmonteagudo9240
    @juanmonteagudo9240 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this code, it helped me out allot!

  • @Twilight101cp
    @Twilight101cp 13 років тому

    Oh my gosh, I couldn't do this about un-sticking the motors cause i'd be afraid to break them! :O But I think that it's amazing that you can fix it where it wasn't working at all then it does.

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому +1

    @timabad The eyes on my bear started doing the same thing! I haven't had the chance to open him up again, but I'm pretty sure a wire is pinched somewhere, or a piece on the motor got bent back when I put his foam head back on.

  • @jawbraeka
    @jawbraeka 13 років тому

    @Twilight101cp it looks like a gentle procedure, not too soft, not too rough but just right... :D

  • @Lachlant1984
    @Lachlant1984 14 років тому

    I assume this same sticking motor proplem also affects Grubby as well, have you had to repair Grubby ever?

  • @DarleneKlobchar
    @DarleneKlobchar 3 місяці тому

    I have looked and looked but, can't find a video for repair on a cassette player that won't turn the tape. The green light comes on and I can hear the motor running but, nothing turns the tape.

  • @Twilight101cp
    @Twilight101cp 13 років тому

    @jawbraeka As far as I know, its a 1986 (I think '86.) Teddy Ruxpin I don't own one if that's what you're asking. But they're pretty cheap on eBay, even in working condition. The 80's ones are the originals that play cassette tapes. They actually aren't that rare. On eBay, anyways. lol

  • @saints66able
    @saints66able 4 роки тому

    Thank you for posting. My cassette doesn't turn and engage. Any thoughts please?

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому

    @thesllu Sounds like the motor is still a bit stiff. If you have him opened up, start a tape from the beginning and just keep a close watch on the motor. If it stops working while the tape is going, you can manually twist it to get it going again. If he's put together, though, you can move the piece up and down and it should start working again. I have a bear whose motor on the top mouth stops working occasionally, but if I tap on his nose it starts to work again.

  • @fatcitycustoms3461
    @fatcitycustoms3461 10 років тому

    wow this brought back memories! i have one but the mouth fell apart.. any suggestions?

  • @jawbraeka
    @jawbraeka 13 років тому

    what year model is this teddy ruxpin as i would love to get one for my son.. i know they are as rare as hen's teeth, but at least if i know the year i can find one and fix it. please let me know.

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  13 років тому

    @monkey4182 If they make a crunching/grinding sound when you try to move them manually, they're both shot and need to be replaced or rebuilt. If not, make sure they're plugged in all the way on the circuit board and keep trying.

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому

    @SusanRitaAlexandria Good to hear from you! I do have one Teddy whose top jaw motor just stripped and I'm planning on converting him to a two-servo bear, so I'll keep the motor and save that disc just in case I ever need it. Thanks a ton!
    I hope you don't mind me asking, but what do you use to re-oil the motors? A couple of my bears are pretty scratchy =)

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  13 років тому

    @pika62221 I've heard motors from remote-controlled cars work as good replacements, too. Have you ever tried that? Also, where did you get the gears from? I've never come across any that are as small as the ones in Teddy's motors before...

  • @michaelmcgee8543
    @michaelmcgee8543 9 років тому +3

    Aren't you glad that you did not have to reattached broken wires and place a capacitor? You would of had to do some soldering .that can be very tedious too ,

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому

    @jkloucks That's so great to hear!! Glad I could help! =)

  • @Nuggetlover96
    @Nuggetlover96 13 років тому

    in the backround when gimick is telling them about the air ship, i see something mooving around by the chair that looks like a cat or a dog..what is that?

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  12 років тому

    @monkey4182 I have that repair DVD, and it's a wonderful little guide! It helped me repair my first Teddy! Instead of stealing motors from a perfectly good Teddy, you could try replacing it with something else instead, if you can't rebuild/repair the motor yourself. I've heard some people say that RC motors will work as a great substitute if you can figure out how to fit one in there =)

  • @MonsterKollector
    @MonsterKollector 12 років тому

    @blueoctopede I had a good idea today. I'm lucky enough to have 3 other working teddy ruxpins (1984-5), so I took the back/IC off another generation 3 (yeah, the broken guy is gen3) and swapped it with the silly broken one... The eyes servo motor is fine but the mouth motor continually winds in one direction and wont stop! I'm worried it'll fry... I've tried to manually 'massage' the roller-pin and I took apart/put together the servo but same thing happens... There must be a problem with the IC?

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому

    @astromariopion Aw! Poor Teddy!! One thing you can do is use hand sanitizer (I'm not sure if you have GermX or Purell in Italy...) or rubbing alchohol on a Q-tip or tissue to get rid of the acid, but if there is too much of it I'm not sure if those will help... Good luck replacing the springs! I've never had to try it before!

  • @MonsterKollector
    @MonsterKollector 13 років тому

    I'm so stuck... actually the motors on the 2 server bear I'm trying to repair are stuck!
    They won't start up no matter what I do! Do I have to rebuild them or lubricate them?
    Manually trying doesn't work...HELP

  • @timabad
    @timabad 14 років тому

    thank you. I was able to fix mine with your tutorial.
    The only thing that is weird about mine now is, the bottom jaw "flutters". Do you know what this could be? Thanks again. =)

  • @tracylong4129
    @tracylong4129 10 років тому

    4:58 teddy is thinking WOW I LOOK GORGEOUS BD

  • @7ygftu5yi6
    @7ygftu5yi6 2 роки тому

    hi i have a plush ruxpin the bottom of the mouth looks like it is open that the bottom of the mouth does not move what would be or likely defect!?

  • @Beatlesbec
    @Beatlesbec 11 років тому

    My Teddy's head is flopping around. Is there a way to make it better? I've had him for a long time ever since I was younger

  • @MonsterKollector
    @MonsterKollector 13 років тому

    @blueoctopede Thanks as always for the help. :)
    I think there may be a short, or the servo motors need to be rebuilt with new parts...
    Inside the gears have lubricant throughout, but when I put the last one back (with the belt)
    it just seizes up again. I have broken a terminal now from over-fiddling... :(
    Think I'll bering him to an computer/electronics repairman as I've lost hope.

  • @OhYeahItsLucy
    @OhYeahItsLucy 12 років тому

    none of my teddys face works and i don't know whether the moters are stuck or just completely broken .. should i bother trying?

  • @MonsterKollector
    @MonsterKollector 12 років тому

    @applesocks89 was hoping it wouldn't have to come to that... have a repair DVD on its way form Ebay soon, maybe something in there!

  • @cowgirlelisatx
    @cowgirlelisatx 12 років тому

    Dose this work with a Teddy I got at goodwill metal tape player amd broken upper noise ?

  • @applesocks89
    @applesocks89 12 років тому

    @blueoctopede Well see that's just the thing,It doesn't have to be a PERFECTLY working teddy,It could be one with a bad cassette maybe one that eats that eats tapes or something.you would only be needing the motors.My metal tape player with recognition had all fluttering motors and made my ears bleed because they where so noisy. LOL XD! But I had to replace them with 2nd gen motors and he works just fine. So why not just go ahead and take 2 motors from a cheap bear off ebay .=D

  • @asdf_
    @asdf_ 11 років тому

    I think it`s the tape button that shuts the motors off if it moves for a sec.

  • @MonsterKollector
    @MonsterKollector 13 років тому

    @blueoctopede thanks, I've followed DR Eeyore's tips, and still bit stuck on this one! The server motors do make noise like grinding, but sounds normal just really seized! (Lubricant help?) Oddly, when he is powered on, both motors work for a split second or two, then stop! I've checked their sockets are plugged fine, I even took apart the server motors and put them back together agian... same thing happens... Oh, why my 1st teddy?

  • @stphinkle
    @stphinkle 9 років тому

    Is it a good idea to replace those capacitors on the motors while you are at. Over time those caps age and eventually leak or go open?

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  13 років тому

    @monkey4182 Oh dear! Teddy sure is being silly!!! The only thing I can think of is that there's either a short somewhere from lack of energy (have you tried brand new batteries?) or they do need more lubricant to keep going. Unfortunately, I've never taken a motor apart, so I'm not sure what type of lubricant you'd need to use =\

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому

    @Lachlant1984 The only Grubby I've ever had that was badly broken, I sent off to Dr. Eeyore. I couldn't tell where the main stitch was on him and didn't want to completely ruin the fur...

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому +1

    @timabad I'll let you know for sure when I open him up and find the problem =)

  • @MonsterKollector
    @MonsterKollector 12 років тому

    @blueoctopede That sounds like it's worth a shot. Thanks for the great tips! :)

  • @juanitaborges8197
    @juanitaborges8197 9 років тому

    do you know someone or a web address to someone who is a professional that can fix wow toys?

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  14 років тому

    @Lachlant1984 You're certainly welcome! =)

  • @TheLemmyCorper
    @TheLemmyCorper 12 років тому

    3:47 DOOOGGGG!!!!!!!!

  • @danielfdj2008
    @danielfdj2008 10 років тому

    Esse vídeo vai me ajudar muito, obrigado ;)

  • @asdf_
    @asdf_ 11 років тому

    i have a 2nd gen 1986.

  • @FZGF
    @FZGF 3 роки тому

    Wow

  • @gabeshores4475
    @gabeshores4475 6 років тому

    That is creepy..

  • @anthonyromani7765
    @anthonyromani7765 11 років тому

    I don't know why i think the motor is cute

  • @AlyScamy
    @AlyScamy 11 років тому

    but the noise is louder then his voice :(

  • @blueoctopede
    @blueoctopede  13 років тому

    @Nuggetlover96 It's a dog

  • @asdf_
    @asdf_ 11 років тому

    Why is this spam?

  • @asdf_
    @asdf_ 11 років тому

    Broken neck