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Old February 20th 04, 08:37 AM
KLR
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On 19 Feb 2004 20:49:38 -0800, (Vic) wrote:

Thought I'd get back to you guys and let you know I actually ended up
fixing my jukebox myself! Don't know how ... or rather which thing
worked ... but it's playing. Got discouraged trying to find someone
to look at it and decided to try disconnecting/reconnecting every wire
that was anywhere near the carousel and that had a slip-on type
connection. Then I jiggled several small white panels that had 8 to
10 wires leading into them and turned the machine on, pushing the
memory reset for good luck. Voila! She went straight to a selection
already punched in, took that 45 and on it went. I couldn't believe
it.

Now tell me how much damage I may have done before I get too carried
away and order a manual.


as long as you did that with the mains turned off - no damage

at least now you have found the fault - dry joints on the PCB on those
plugs (so common I thought you would have already checked) and the
pins themselves may need renewal

These are dead set common faults in all solid state rowe.
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