Repairing a 1985 Worlds of Wonder Teddy Ruxpin. The cassette player was faulty and would not play at all unless the cassette door was half open. The video shows how to fix this by replacing the dented pinch roller.
I still have mine from 1985 that my parents looked all over for that Christmas to get me, mine's still in the box because after the trouble my folks had they didn't want me to destroy it. As a result today I still have him in his box, the box is a bit dirty and worn but he's still in there and in great shape. I never knew they made them that didn't take full sized cassettes, maybe it's the recent one that take the smaller ones? After seeing this video it does make me want to get him out and fix him up. Thank you for a great series of videos on this Teddy deserves to be in proper working order for others to enjoy him still.
For anyone nervous about taking their Ruxpin apart, why not buy a cheap one of the same type (metal or plastic tape deck) off ebay and have a go at restoring it first. Even if its not working, you have something to practice on to get the experience, and it gets you some spare parts. One of mine was only 10 dollars plus postage.
Thank you I found a Teddy Rruxpin at a thrift shop. I still can't test them though cause I'm waiting for the battery cover to come but if it doesn't work right, your video will be very helpful.
i just came across this video to night - I own and have 11 teddy ruxpins and there all diffrent in there own ways - and i love them all - I call them my kids - good video and thanks for shearing this video with all us teddy ruxpin fan's :) - I will be looking forward to part 2#
Totally thanks a bunch your video helped me fix a generation one 1985 original teddy ruxpin he has the metal cassette player and three servos I gently moved his mouth and eyes up and down I heard the servos buzzing so I helped them get connection without having to open teddy ruxpin
Hey! What a great video :) I got my hands on 3 teddies, 1 bobhead teddy, two baby teddies, and two grubbies. I will be starting my first refurbish attempt! (Mostly to keep in my collection, extra teddies and grubby are there if I need parts, but hope to get them all back operational)! Just sending a message to see if your RU-vid channel is still active and if it would be okay to ask some questions if necessary using your videos as guidance! Thanks you so much for your content! Teddy and Grubby will be forever grateful :-)
I am no electronics expert so I have a queston. Soldered to each motor for Teddy's eyes....upper and lower mouth there are 2 copper colored things that are shaped like resistors. Usually resistors have different colored bands for identification....these don't. They are copper colored and black on the ends of the smooth copper looking section. What are these called? What is their purpose? Where can I find this part to purchase? I have one that is bad which keeps Teddy's lower jaw from working. I can remove it and the jaw works. But, it must be there for a purpose and I don't want to cause any damage. Please give me advise. Zane.
Thank you for your videos. Could you let me know what the problem is with the tapes getting 'eaten' especially in the Teddy Ruxpins that have the 'metal' cassette player? Even with new rollers installed, the tapes get 'caught' and won't advance and then the tapes get all tangled in the roller. Very frustrating. Thank you for any suggestions in advance!
Take a look at my Teddy Ruxpin Refurb part 3 for this. It may not always be the case, but sometimes the take up reel isn't always always keeping the tape taut, and slack tape can get pulled out and chewed. This could be due to a number of different mechanical issues, but likely that an old Ruxpin will have slack belts
I've been doing research before I do it I know that 3rd generation is not compatible the first or second in some ways but is the first generation and second generation how compatible are they as far as the head mouth and nose eyes can Motors and servos???
I have a very weird problem with my Teddy. The cassette door shuts all the way without any tapes inside of it, but when I put any tape inside of the cassette player it doesn't shut completely, like it should. The problem with that is the door rattles very badly whenever Teddy starts playing the tape. It also makes the belt loosen a bit and make the cassette warble. Any idea how to fix it? It bothers me a lot :(
No, it’s Dirty metal contacts that are in the back of the deck, located to the left of the drive pulley that drives that cassette deck. They usually oxidize or get corroded after a while. But they’re what sense if the tape deck is still running or not. The way it works is, as the take-up reel or spindle turns.. those metal contacts constantly push together to send an electrical pulse to the deck to tell it it’s running. When it stops, they stop pushing together and the auto-stop kicks off. But if those contacts are dirty, it doesn’t sense that’s running. Cleaning them will get it working again. That and replacing the drive belt. Hope this helps.
Hello. I was just wondering if you do Teddy repairs, or if you know anyone who does? Mine is needing repair and I'm not comfortable enough taking his head apart myself.
I bought one a little while ago and I am trying to restore it. I replaced the rubber bands because it wasn’t working, and after reassembly I discovered that the tape was playing very fast. Any idea what may be causing that?
the speed dial on the circuit board! it looks like a little round metal thing, and it has a place to turn it in the middle. you need to slow it down, so you should turn it to the left.
@@Teddy_Ruxpin1985 Unfortunately while troubleshooting this issue, I managed to disconnect the small red wire from the tape motor. I think I can reattach it, but I didn’t take a clear photo of where it attaches to. Do you have one?
Yes! Dirty metal contacts that are in the back of the deck, located to the left of the drive pulley that drives that cassette deck. They usually oxidize or get corroded after a while. But they’re what sense if the tape deck is still running or not. The way it works is, as the take-up reel or spindle turns.. those metal contacts constantly push together to send an electrical pulse to the deck to tell it it’s running. When it stops, they stop pushing together and the auto-stop kicks off. But if those contacts are dirty, it doesn’t sense that’s running. Cleaning them will get it working again. That and replacing the drive belt. Hope this helps.
Yes! But you should also replace the two drive belts that run the deck to ensure it has enough tension between the cassette deck’s drive motor and the capstan pulley, to keep running in the future.
Hi I wondered if you could help me I have a worlds of wonder metal teddy ruxpin and he has a few issues my teddy only seems to like the airship tape I haven't tried all my tapes but lately he doesn't like grundo beach party one of my picture show tapes and teddies winter adventure he seems to sounds a little under water and abit blippy the tapes look fine and I haven't taken a first gen teddy apart before and don't feel brave enough I have worked on the second and third gen teddies I'm pretty worried he means alot to me he was a valentines present from my otherhalf please can you help me id be very grateful thank you have a great day 😊
I only know about replacing the pinch roller and cassette drive belts (videos 1 and 3). There is something simpler you could try first. If your pinch roller or tape heads look like they need cleaning, then this can usually be done with a cotton wool swab and some head cleaning solution. There should be plenty of examples for cleaning regular tape decks on you tube. May not help, but at least you can try without opening him up, and it will probably do him good.
BTW, I don't repair these for a living or anything. Never saw one until October 2015. Had to learn as I tried to fix one up as a Christmas present. I'm no expert but I make the videos so that I can pass on what I've learned (or at least think I've learned). Hopefully, as a result, some Ruxpins out there might get a new lease of life.
Excellent tutorial. I can only dream if somebody sees this question given the age of this video. Does anyone know how to trade out a 1st gen mainboard for a newer(?) 2nd gen board? These guys have become too expensive to purchase & play that particular repair lottery.
I need help my first generation teddy Ruxpin and Snoopy's battery hinge is not staying on regardless if there's batteries in them or not I do not know the reason they are in perfect condition and they worked before I don't know what's going on can someone please help me
@@debrajohnson1197 We are looking for one as well. I have A/v connectors..and I notice the problem.. the metal shaft on the Teddy on should be longer that today's a/v cords. Am searching now on line for longer insert.
Hey! :) So there are 3 different Teddy Ruxpin models, the 1st Model has a Metal Tape Deck like this one and Model 2 and 3 have a Plastic Tape Deck. I have a Model 2 Teddy Ruxpin. I hope this helps! :)
i collect alot of worlds of wonder stuff such as - 11 teddy ruxpins - 2 grubbys - 1 worlds of wonder mickey mouse - pamela doll made by worlds of wonder and i have all her voice cards and booklets - I have 1 julie made by worlds of wonder with her magic spot booklet - this monday or tuesday my worlds of wonder snoopy will be in my collecton of wow stuff - and other animated talking toys i have are the ideal big bird - cooler the casset talking pound puppy - and coming this tuesday or monday ill have my very own casset talking alf doll - LOL my room is starting to look like a toys r us over here - But i love all my kids - LOL i call them my kids well just because i take care of them all now - They all are used toys - But im so lucky to have them all :)
Its something I just wired up myself. Teddy is nominally 6 volts. However, power supplies differ. Some can deliver more voltage than indicated when there is little current being drawn. This can be dangerous for Teddy. The first Ruxpin I received I accidentally provided to much voltage for a second and blew 3 of the chips on the main board. To see if a power supply might be suitable, it probably needs to be able to provide 0.8 amps (800ma) or more. If you test it with a volt meter when there is no load on the supply (nothing else connected) make sure the voltage measured with a volt meter is under 6.4v. Fresh new batteries often read at around 1.6v until they have been used for a short time. I have sometimes put a power diode in line with the crocodile clip cables as this will drop the voltage delivered by between 0.3v and 0.6v
workshop1138 I unfortunately don't trust myself. I just fixed up my Mickey and thought it would be a good alternative to buying batteries. I don't wanna ruin it!
Also, my Mickey seems to be moving funny at times. When Mickey isn't talking, his mouth moves to the other voices at times and his nose twitches a bunch. Thoughts?
www.frys.com/product/8493288?store=31&source=google&gclid=CjwKCAjwhLHaBRAGEiwAHCgG3gXaZzdr9umFPnbdO13rBRLKnz9k8zOTk1bADElfVu49VHpyi1GC1BoCX_oQAvD_BwE would that one work?
The battery terminals on my bear are in poor condition and there's no cleaning it with corrosion considering it's got holes into it is there any way you can help me fix this, there is nothing else wrong with the bear except for the terminals themselves.
I’m in the midst of repairing a gen 1 teddy of mine using a gen 2 for donor parts. The gen 1 teddy had absolutely no power going to him whatsoever, but now that I’ve replaced his battery terminals, he has power going to him. But he really needs a new drive belt. Your teddy needs new battery terminals from the sound of it. I’d either look for spares on eBay, or get a donor bear. You’re going to have to open teddy up, and remove the foam torso and legs to get to the front portion where his wires are connected to the terminals. Take a picture of how these wires are positioned, so you can solder them back onto your new terminals. Disconnect these wires by heating up the solder with a soldering iron, and CAREFULLY detach them. The wires and metal will be hot. Take a pair of needle nose pliers, and untwist the prongs holding the terminals in place, and push them through the bottom, carefully without snapping or breaking the plastic. Insert the new terminals and twist the prongs so that they are held into place and reconnect the wires to the new terminals. Repeat this process for any corroded terminals. Hope this helps 👌
@@hanaperlee2997 he actually broke it and scammed me multiple times, he sells them on eBay and is the most popular seller for them. I was doing repairs for a while and he tried to scalp one of the toys off of me. Disgusting (didn’t know it was me)
Any idea when I connect my goofy to my Mickey it makes this noise for goofy? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Tqqw9PUBQHs.html When I slightly pull out the cord of goofy it sounds perfect but his motors stop working cause the cord isn't fully in..thoughts?
it’s Dirty metal contacts that are in the back of the deck, located to the left of the drive pulley that drives that cassette deck. They usually oxidize or get corroded after a while. But they’re what sense if the tape deck is still running or not. The way it works is, as the take-up reel or spindle turns.. those metal contacts constantly push together to send an electrical pulse to the deck to tell it it’s running. When it stops, they stop pushing together and the auto-stop kicks off. But if those contacts are dirty, it doesn’t sense that’s running. Cleaning them will get it working again. That and replacing the drive belt. Hope this helps.