Thanks for the video. My player in a 2005 Chevy Enduramax has the slipping rubber roller on a metal shaft. I also noticed that the plastic gear on one end of the metal drive rod was spinning....lost adhesion. Glad your contact cement / syringe procedure worked. Has it held up over the recent years ?
My aunt had one when she lived with my grandma, when she moved out it went to my dad, and then when he moved out my grandma kept it, and just yesterday I reunited my dad with it, and he couldn’t be happier!
How is that a "real simple fix" I'd rather hire 3 guys that sing, play the guitar and the play drums in order to make new music than to do what this video asks.
My Ford CD player looks the same - the problem with mine was it wouldn't read discs and just ejected them. Turns out that white plastic disc that gets pressed down on the cd was worn and wasn't spinning freely. It had worn through on the sharp pressed metal sheets that it bears against. Hope i can get a replacement...
Finally someone addressing the REAL problem instead of just cleaning it lol. (Still a bit intimidating without any guide for disassembling it, but the temptation of having a working CD player again is strong enough to push me to try this… also not sure how you got the glue under the rubber… didn’t really show how you did anything, sorry for the criticism… overall I still appreciated the video, gives me confidence that it can be done.
Thank you for your patient and exacting reply to a question I have right now. But this lets me know.....way beyond my capabilities. And requires a syringe. I guess they might be available for diabetics at the pharmacy, not sure. Quite confident I would be a fail at even removing the thing in the first place, I have looked at the thing, I presume its doable, but looking at it I would not know how. Break out the wallet time. But thank you for real.
this track was meant for this kind of support. The slight speed changes, the lack of depths due to time passing on magnet tape. All of these ingredients make this song at its best
2005 Mercedes c230... 4 th head unit ejects CDs. Other 3, did not. Lots of RU-vid vids on getting a stuck CD out, but you told us how to Fix the player. Bravo.
Awesome video, was very helpful for me! I fixed what was wrong with my 6 CD changing stero but after putting it back together it looks some parts are out of sync as if some motors need to be in a certain starting position when it's first powered on. Was careful dissembling my 6 CD changer but it's still not happy. Any suggestions?
I'm so in love with you! I'LL Be forever blue! That you give me no reason, ya know ya make me work so hard!!! That ya give me no, that ya give me no, that ya give me no, that ya give me no SOUL!!!! I HEAR YOU CALLING!!! Oh baby please!!!!!!!!!! GIVE A LITTLE RESPECT!!! TO ME!!!!
The Honeydrippers--Sea of Love (1984) May 16, 2021 Do you remember when we met That's the day I knew you were my pair I want to tell you how much I love you Come with me, my love To the sea, the sea of love I want to tell you just how much I love you Come with me, to the sea of love Do you remember when we met That's the day I knew you were my pair I want to tell you oh how much I love you Come with me, to the sea of love Come with me, my love To the sea, the sea of love I want to tell you just how much I love you I want to tell you oh how much I love you... Writer(s): George Khoury, Philip Baptiste Released: November 12, 1984
I've had the red one since it was purchased new. I've been listening to it for over 30 years to wake me up. It's held together by tape, the top plastic piece came off at some point, the whip antenna was lost in the 80's, it makes a disturbing rattling noise when you pick it up. Yet, it only loses about 5 seconds per year and it never dies. It cannot be killed by conventional means. I bought my daughter one on eBay. New in box. Hers is the white one. Also, only loses about 5 seconds a year. Wonderful clock radio.
Dude ..had same problem with my wagon ford focus 2005.puller rubbler roller from the inside axle get worn out as the years pass..maybe class D roller..doesn't last longer than 5 years 😁.. thanks for the video
I'm a retired electronics engineer but I cannot fix this Roberts MP Sound 43 Radio/CD drive. SOMETIMES the eject roller fails to run. It seems to sense the disc as it is presented and the radio, (if playing ), switches off. However it fails to take the disc in. Conversely it will sometimes fail to eject. There is no discernible way to get it back to working correctly even dismantling to clean. Tapping around yields nothing loose. At first I suspected the motor. brushes. However it reads consistently even when the fault is present. (10R dc). You can't provoke any action by turning the mechanism by hand. Looked for maker. Looked for schematic. Cannot find or ID it beyond Roberts. Sometimes a complete power down restores the operation but not consistently. Its really hard to get apart and reassemble and I want some inspiration before I do that again. Can you help at all? {BTW it came in with no power. Replaced o/c SMPSU 620K start up resistor and power is now correct at 10.5V} Sincerely BerryG