It's under warranty, but I imagine regardless of what the Onkyo Authorized Service Center does, it'll happen again. Find great deals up to 70 off on pre-owned Onkyo CD Players on Mercari. Step 3: Unscrew the cover Remove the screws that secure the cover. Step 2: Put it on a level surface Put your disc player on a level surface, like a table or desk. Then, if pressed Close or Play, the tray slid in about 90% of the way then comes back out. Step 1: Disconnect the player Unplug your disc player and disconnect all the audio cables. Recently I tested an Onkyo 804 vs the H/K 645 and for music. Frequently Asked Questions How can I best clean my CD-player A slightly damp cleaning cloth or soft, dust-free cloth works best to remove fingerprints. Kenwood, JVC, Marantz, Onkyo, and many more, use this motor in their consumer. I shoke it around some to maybe unstick something. When it comes down to it, the integra cd player was a lot more impressive than the denon. One of the most commonly used motors is the DVD MOTOR D/V 5.9 V RF-300C-11440. Then I could get the carousel to come all the way out but the CD was still not on the tray. I tried to get disc out but the carousel just came out and spun around erratically back and forth a few times (w/ no CD). The last few days would cut out for a second, but today it completely stopped playing and went back to stop mode (showing the disc length as when you first put the CD in before pushing play). White Lithium grease has patroleum in it, which is bad for plastic right?Īlso I bought an Onkyo 5 disc carousel DXC380 in April '02, and the same thing just started happening recently, and then some.
Is there something better that I can use besides white lithium grease? What do the manufacturers use? The rails and gears are plastic. Compact disc players Though originally claimed to offer sonic perfection, the CD player has gone. Eventually it got worse and would cut out anytime. The third edge sou eegees (he gf ass completely clean. I used white lithium grease on the lens mechanism's sled rails and plastic gears, which helped for awhile then it came back. At first my Onkyo DX703 (bought ~1994) single disc home CD player would cut out for a second a couple times when I first turned it on and played a CD, then it would be fine until I had it off for a day.