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Default Pioneer CDJ500S opening problem E9102

Hello ,

i've got a pair of 500s which have
intermittent opening problem with
a E-9102 display.
Does somebody have more details
about this problem and what to check
to try to repair it ?

If i open it and simulate an opening/closing cycle everything seems to work
OK :
I push the open switch, the mechanical cycle begins
and the white plastic part which triggers the door opening
by pushing the metallic latch on the cover seems
to be activated correctly.
I manually open the door with this latch , the shutters
stay closed. Then i closed the door, the shutters open,
and the pickup is activated and looks for a CD, etc...
I can try this many times without any error.
When i put the cover on, it starts to work correctly
sometimes for many trials but the problem finally
reappears ?

Thanks for your help.
Regards

Franck


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