



This section is a powerful troubleshooting tool for beginners. It
gives you insights about how a VCR works and how to go about
troubleshooting when it doesn't work. You start out by familiarizing
yourself with all the parts and what they do. Then develop a working
knowledge as to how they all work together.
Troubleshooting basics are presented that enable you to identify
problems in a defective VCR as well as possible solutions. Chapters on
the Top 15 Defects of the 80's and the Top 10 Defects of the 90's
gives you information about the problems that repair shops keep seeing again and again. You will also be shown how to use some of the basic tools
like the dummie cartridge and how to set up a simple workbench.
This manual provides information on VCR troublshooting and repair
regardless of a persons skill level or knowledge of electronics. No
working knowledge of a VCR's internal mechanical or electronics
mechanisms is required. If you know how to operate a pair of needle
nose pliers and a screw driver, you are qualified to use this manual.
This section is a resource for all VCRs in general. It contains
information that applies to the majority of VCRs, but because of so
many differences between makes and models it will never exactly apply
to all.
This website is based on a two part approach to servicing:
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These pages show you how to troubleshoot some of the common mechanisms found in a VCR that fail. Normal operation is explained, then detailed troubleshooting instructions are given to help you figure the problem out.
Mechanical Defects
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Electronic Defects
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