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"radiosrfun" wrote in message
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I have a DVD player here - most likely not worth repairing - given todays
prices - but it belongs to my grandkids and it is a "Batman" oriented
design.

Now - first of all, it's had a history of the littlest one stuffing a
"few" dvds in the slot. Each time, I took them out - player worked ok.

This last time it was brought to me, it wasn't playing at all. First of
all, I noticed - but not sure of the issue - which I'll get into
"second" - that the mechanism wasn't bringing the laser to the DVD. I
manually corrected it - then seen it wasn't playing that way either. I
cleaned the player with some DVD/CD cleaner supplies - and it is now
playing "that" way. The second issue which I corrected manually for the
testing purposes is - the DVD goes in - door shuts - the mechanism is
supposed to come up injecting the spindle into the DVD to rotate it and
also place it in range of the laser - it is not doing that. If I push it
up "manually" - all works well.

Now - I've started to look at it albeit need some better lighting than
where it was. I'm not sure "yet" - if it is of a mechanical issue,
electrical or combination as to the cause of this problem. I started to
look at it - got away from it for a few days due to other work - but was
in the process of checking the mechanics. Not having a schematic on this,
what is the probability that an Electronics component "could" be faulty? I
mean - so far - the mechanics "seem" ok - but still checking. IF I can run
this down to even a "board" - there are only like 4 sections to this,
maybe if I can't narrow it down to "a" part - I can order the "board" or
Mechanism. Most is pretty much plug in and screws holding it down.

Anyone have any experience with this sort of issue? I've never had to do a
DVD/CD repair other than cleaning - before now - to really know the
"inner" workings. So, it is going to be a learning experience for me - in
this regard.

Model # KSM6002

Aside from a DC Comics label affixed - the only name I see on it is - Kids
Station Toys International. It has a Customer Service Number listed on
it - but I'd rather reserve that call for any parts - rather than tech
information as we all know how those calls can go - sometimes. I hate
battling my way through scores of people who don't understand the problem
only to be forwarded to someone I can't even understand (bad English).


**Budget DVD players are usually throwaway items. Normally, you will replace
the entire laser and associated mechanism. Called 'the loader'. Unless you
can find a donor mechanism from another cheap player, you will probably need
to buy an OEM part. Naturally, you should check power supplies, as electros
are a common failure mode.

Trevor Wilson