My TruTech 15" TV/DVD player is not working (DVD player)and I would like to bypass it(DVD) to plug in another DVD player.
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It could be that the DVD player has a bad home switch in the dvd player or that it doesn't know that the door is closed. I have run into similar situations with CD Players years ago. Also keep in mind to unplug unit and let sit for 1 minute to let microprocessor reset. Let me know if that helps. Thank you ...Jay
SOURCE: Built-in DVD player
Are you trying to play DVD's you've made or copied yourself or new one's you buy from an actual distributor? Because sometimes self-ripped Cd's & DVD's won't play on a LOT of DVD players. Otherwise it's bad DVD player and you should go get it swapped out if it's not too late.
SOURCE: My Insignia 26" lcd tv has a built in dvd player that doesn't work.
I would suggest to call the place where you bought it and ask them for an authorized repair center. You TV still under manufacturers warranty.
I could fix it for you. I live in Brampton.
Good Luck.
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my nephew open the dvd player on my trutech tv now my dvd is broke when i put a dvd disco it does work it make alot of noices . what should i do to fix the dvd player i buy about year ago i done have warranty on the tv help want can i do
SOURCE: dvd stuck in the dvd / tv
I had this same problem and fixed it too. It was from a flat torsion spring on the loading mechanism that had moved position. It hits against the chassis of the DVD housing preventing the mechanism from seating the disk on the spindle. Result is a stuck disk and/or constantly running loading motor.
Remove the one black machine screw behind the DVD player. DVD player will slide out of TV with its black plastic trim fascia from bay.
Remove two screws that hold fascia panel, remove fascia and lift off top metal cover.
With CD loading slot facing you, the problem spring (in our situation) was at the left. Also identical spring on the right side too. These are the two torsion springs near the front on sides of chassis. The helical loop on the left should be towards the top. If it shifted to the bottom, it can hit the tab with screw used to secure DVD chassis. When this happens, CD loading mech can't complete loading disk onto the spindle. If spring flips when the CD is on the spindle.... disk can't eject.
I used a pair of tweezers to gently grab the spring and "flip" it upwards by pulling it upwards. Spring will work for mechanism in up or down position, but needs to be up to avoid interence.
Solved my problem and DVD has been great since. If it flips back for some reason, then I will try attaching a small piece of plastic to the side of the chassis to contain spring in upright position only.
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