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Hi there. I just begain having a problem with my DVD player. The door wouldn't open at first and now it won't close. It closes a little bit and then sounds like it stuck, it won't even close with the power off and putting pressure on it. Someone please help me!!! It tis an RCA DVD Player.
I have a 5 tray RCA home theatre that won't open. You can hear whirring like it is trying to open, but it doesn't. Note to me to not buy models that cannot be found on the RCA website. This played maybe 15 dvds before this problem was encountered.I have a 5 tray RCA home theatre that won't open. You can hear whirring like it is trying to open, but it doesn't. Note to me to not buy models that cannot be found on the RCA website. This played maybe 15 dvds before this problem was encountered.
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It needs to be realligned. There is a little peg (usually white) that rides in a slot under the tray. It has popped out and needs to be put back in the track.
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Most probably your door lock is damaged. You are not supposed to force it open, you have to wait for at least 2 minutes (or till the lock sign is off) after the wash is over to open the door, never force it. You can just google your model number and search for parts to obtain it. It is quite possible you can change it yourself. See that the line is disconnected from the mains.
It won't play for one of two reasons: 1. There is something inside the DVD player, which keeps it from playing. 2. The DVD player's battery has run out of juice and can no longer play, meaning the player needs to be replaced.
What you need to do is to prepare philip screw and oil. 1.) open the back cover of your dvd by unscrewing it. 2.) look for the center area specially on the door. 3.) put an oil where the door close and open. You can also put oil to all moving parts for much better result. 4.) then try to test it if it works, hope it helps you and rate me if it does.thank you..
There is a small belt under the loading tray which would have gone slack ( loose ) and the sound you hear is it slipping on the motor pulley. If you are confident you can remove the mechanism and turn it upside down and access this belt. Dismantle only if you can get the spare belt or your efforts will be in vain.
try to re start the power first to reset the supply in which the door unable to open and then push the open/close button to open the door. if still won't open maybe their is an stuck up at mechanical part, so turn off the player then use a Phillip screw driver to loosen the screws and to remove the cover of the DVD player .you can now access the disc mechanical assembly of your DVD player, remove the CD first and then check if the plastic gear is mis aligned or the the drive belt is broken.much better if you can apply silicon grease in plastic gear for smooth operation.then make sure the open/close button is ok, good luck and good day.
Hi, is it fully open, or just partially open? Is it nearly shut but just jammed? If so have you tried inserting a flat peice of plastic and pulling the draw open. You could do this with no power to the dvd player, It might be that you haven't inserted the disc properly and it is wedged in.
I had been closing the door at the DVD slot manually. I found that if I closed the DVD door with the close button, and then opened it with the open button, it no longer got stuck.
I have a 5 tray RCA home theatre that won't open. You can hear whirring like it is trying to open, but it doesn't. Note to me to not buy models that cannot be found on the RCA website. This played maybe 15 dvds before this problem was encountered.
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