This video was my guide for doing this repair and it worked perfectly. I ordered the belts through Amazon for about $7 USD for the pair. Took about a month for these 2 tiny belts to arrive as they were shipped from Greece to NJ. At least they were the correct sizes. This was an usual project for me. If you do it keep careful track of your screws. Perhaps you have noticed that this kind of CD Carousel player is not widely available anymore so if you use it it is worth repairing.
Toshiba VCR CD players are just as bad. They put the mode switch ,which needs contacts cleaned every two years or so ,right under the VCR carriage on the main board. Takes about twenty or so minutes to get to it. Clean the switch contacts then twenty minutes to put back together. Oh damn an extra screw. Aggh!
I just changed my belts thanks to the help of your video! The old belts were so stretched and saggy, it’s a wonder they worked at all! My CD changer works like new! I bought a 2 pack of the 2 belts I needed for the job off eBay for $10. Well worth it!
Great video. I was able complete the process. It fixed a horrible screeching noise when starting to read a CD. Tray works like new, wasn't too bad though before the change. Hope it helps others with the same issues. Thanks Jordan!
Outstanding! Thank you so much! Following your excellent step-by-step instructions, accompanied by a bit of technical inquisitiveness, I was able to replace both of the belts on my CDP-CE345. I like digital, but I also insist I own non-digital copies of my music. I needed this player in order to enjoy them, of course. And now, I can do just that! Highest and Best to you, Jordan! I appreciate you sharing your expertise. I viewed several videos, but yours is the one that made it happen.
Thanks, this helped me learn how to eject the turn table so I could resolder a new optical audio jack. The factory style had a stick style plug that got knocked and broken. So I replaced it with the style that has the dust protection door built-in. It looks great! and best of all sounds great.
I have a Sony CDP-C435 that make a loud chunking noise when it changes disk, I should open it up and try to diagnose the source of the odd noise. All of my CDs are now ripped and served to all of my devices without the use of the cd player but I still like to spin a disk on occasion. Thanks for the video.
What no extra screw??? Your good man! Try taking apart a Toshiba combo machine. Twenty minutes of disassembly . Clean the mode switch then another twenty minutes of reassembly. Argggh!
Great work! Wish you lived close. I have the same model. It's worked great till now. Tray goes in and out, knows the disc is which slot. I took the top off to watch and the arm doesn't pick up the disc. Is this issue more than belts? No one in my area wants to work on these anymore. Thanks again!
@@JordanPier Hello again, another question. What type of lube do you use on belt wheels? Do you only need to lube the bottom belt and not the top? Thanks! I got into both belts. They were still on but seem loose. Would this cause my problem?
@@GunnarSande belts cant be too loose or too tight. Correct tension is crucial as all operations are timed with programming. Too slow or fast ans the set will malfunction. A drop of sewing machine oil or mo98 on the sleeve bearing on the carousel pulley is usually all thats needed
Great of you to share this. My replacement was successful and I owe it to your video. I had taken the player apart a while ago, and it took weeks to get the belts, after putting it back together I had 1 screw left, one with the washer/shoulder built into it, like the one that attaches the carousal. All works but I would like to know where this should go please? Listening and thanks from Texas.
Too bad Sony didn't just include an access panel on the bottom to get to the belt underneath that opens the drawer. That would probably cut the time in half, but then more people might fix them instead of buying a new machine..
Great video regarding belt change on the Sony CDP-CD375! I ordered the belts and followed your instructions to the letter. The belts seem great but I am still getting an error code and wondered if you might have ideas. When I turn on the unit, the tray rotates a few times, then changed direction and rotates the opposite way for a bit, and eventually just stops at which point "error" appears on the display. If you have any thoughts I'd appreciate them. Thanks for the excellent, easy to follow video!
Thank you! I will doublecheck. It seems to me the door open/close button may be "stuck" somehow, it doesn't seem to respond. I really appreciate your video and this response. Cheers!
Jordan, great video, thank you! My Dad and I followed every step, and you made a difficult disassemble quite easy. I do want to ask for your help: before we found your video, we started taking it apart to see where the worn belts were, and we only got as far as taking the plastic tray that holds the 5 disks out. We then followed your steps a few days later when the new belts arrived, and noticed that we have one screw unaccounted for! It is the exact same screw that holds the plastic tray in place (the gold one in the middle that is a washer and screw combined that you put in at 8:48). Can you help me determine where that second one goes, please? Thank you so much.
My player was ejecting and hit the inside of the cabinet it was in and did some damage. I watched this video and while I did notice the tray was off it’s track and one belt came loose, it’s still not ejecting and not reading any CD’s. It’s making a weird noise when I go press the open button too. Any ideas what else could be the problem?
I was thinking about some sort of sturdy frame that can be moved in 2 axes (rotate and tilt) with a couple strong magnets or maybe clamps to hold the device under repair for easy screw removement ^^ some devices are a hassle right ? not just one screw to hold it all together like in the good old times XD
Hi Jordan, I have a Sony CDP CE500, and it stopped playing any cd. It loads but doesn't spin inside. In this video, its the same design in taking it apart, but I do not see any switches that need to be cleaned in this video, as I saw in another video with my same model. Could you share what I should be looking for before I break it down to the point in this video? Thanks The CD doesn't spin when picked up.
Too many possibilities. Regulated power supply voltage missing Spin motor defective Spin motor control ic defective. Cable to carousel from main board defective Defective laser not giving info to begin spin up command. Defective pickup detect switch Defective mode switch (rotary encoder) not sending ready pulses once disc has clamped.
I just replaced the little rubber band belt with an elastic hair band about the same size. Ridiculous how much they wanted for a little 1 cent rubber band. 10 bucks or something
Hi there Jordan it's mark from Liverpool uk how are you . I like your videos on fixing things . I have a Sony midi system. The model is hcd rx70 . It's a 3 CD changer twin tape deck and tuner it's a 1 piece component . When its turned on the disc try opens even though I've selected tape or tuner . When I put a disc in its scans and says no disc when there are discs in . Also it won't play CDs. I wonder what's causing the problem please.
I have a Sony CDP-C445 five-disc carousel player that is about 25 years old. Recently, it has developed a problem when the carousel rotates, one cd will come out of its round tray compartment and onto the carousel itself which causes the carousel to jam. The problem occurs occasionally---not every time I play cds. It takes of lot of manipulating the carousel to get the loose cd out so the carousel gets unjammed. Any solutions to this problem?
Could be a loose belt. Surprisingly Sony really relies on belt tension for EVERYTHING on alot of their designs. Too tight and it won't complete a cycle to the next disc. Too loose and it doesn't do anything. Kinda loose and stuff runs faster than normal. You'd have to pop the top to check. If yours has the belt easily accessed at the rear of the machine for the carousel you can see how much slop is in it. I'm betting it's loose. Otherwise youll have to remove the carousel like I do in the video. If the mechanism looks the same, an sco-4.2 belt is ideal, but you can get away with an scx-4.3
@@JordanPier Thanks for the reply. I opened the cd player up and ran through five cds repeatedly to see if one would come out of its compartment, but none did. As I said before, the problem doesn't occur often----maybe 5-6 times in the past year. However, I found a clear plastic filament about 3 1/2 inches long that resembles fishing line near the laser unit that picks up the cd to be played. It is curved which indicates it originally MIGHT have been circular and broke. I'm not familiar with the belt, so what do I look for to see if it's loose? Any other suggestions?
Hi Jordan, great vid. I've picked up this model and have a problem where the disc table runs slightly past and the pick up point and jams. Any advice, thanks in advance. Regards Jason
@@JordanPier Thank you so much for your reply and the great video! I would never have been able to find the culprit carousel belt were it now for your video!
Hi I've got a pioneer VSX-5000 all works fine except the tuner won't put out stereo reception! Nothing helped I even checked all solder joints and some had cracks but I resoldered them and still not working! Would you know about his unit?
@@Jammerk40 I can do the work, but between the shipping cost both ways and the time to do it, might not be worth it. The primary way you tell whether it needs an alignment or vco adjustment, is see if it stops correctly ona channel with the auto seek function on. If it stops on 101.45 or 101.55 instead of 101.5 you've got alignment issues,.or the step switch on the back isn't set to 10/100k. If it stops on the correct frequency it may just need an adjustment of the vco Of the multiplex. The vco adjustment is on the left side of the tuner board labeled VR401. Find a good, strong station and rock the control back and forth slowly and see if stereo is received. If so, note the middle position between the two points where it drops out of stereo.
@@JordanPier On auto seek it just keeps scanning for channels but when manual tuning no problem it tunes on the channels fine! I will check the VR401 as you said to see if i can get it to tune stereo!
I had one of these fresh from some dumpster, plugged it in, enjoyed it for like 6 years, then i guess the belts pooped out. I think i threw it in the trash can right on its off-white paint blotch. (probably why sum silly dope had tossed it)
Don't have to buy black ones. Dollarama sells a bunch of rubber belts (some 50 pieces? various size including a few of this one) for $1. Those don't last as long (not 20 yrs), but will do it for most repairs, considering that laser and motors are chinese anyway (=disposable, long-term).
This video was my guide for doing this repair and it worked perfectly. I ordered the belts through Amazon for about $7 USD for the pair. Took about a month for these 2 tiny belts to arrive as they were shipped from Greece to NJ. At least they were the correct sizes. This was an usual project for me. If you do it keep careful track of your screws. Perhaps you have noticed that this kind of CD Carousel player is not widely available anymore so if you use it it is worth repairing.
Hi Kate, could you put up the belt details so I can order. Thanks in advance.
I did it!!!! Thanks to you. Smooth as butter with the box remote and paperwork original packaging paid $5.99 sell for $349+ thank you Jordan!!!!
I can tell you've done a lot of cd players, you went through that in no time. It's crazy how much stuff has to come apart just to change those belts
Toshiba VCR CD players are just as bad. They put the mode switch ,which needs contacts cleaned every two years or so ,right under the VCR carriage
on the main board. Takes about twenty or so minutes to get to it. Clean the switch contacts then twenty minutes to put back together. Oh damn an extra screw. Aggh!
I just changed my belts thanks to the help of your video! The old belts were so stretched and saggy, it’s a wonder they worked at all! My CD changer works like new! I bought a 2 pack of the 2 belts I needed for the job off eBay for $10. Well worth it!
Great video. I was able complete the process. It fixed a horrible screeching noise when starting to read a CD. Tray works like new, wasn't too bad though before the change. Hope it helps others with the same issues. Thanks Jordan!
Thanks a million Jordan Pier !
Following your instructions, I just repaired my Sony cdp ce345 and now it plays cd’s like a brand new cd player !
Outstanding! Thank you so much! Following your excellent step-by-step instructions, accompanied by a bit of technical inquisitiveness, I was able to replace both of the belts on my CDP-CE345. I like digital, but I also insist I own non-digital copies of my music. I needed this player in order to enjoy them, of course. And now, I can do just that! Highest and Best to you, Jordan! I appreciate you sharing your expertise. I viewed several videos, but yours is the one that made it happen.
Wow!!
Great video!! Straight to the point without any annoying commentary.
Awesome Awesome Awesome
Thanks!!!
Very helpful!! You made the day to my dad that was worried he wouldn't be able to play his Christmas music. Now he can. Thanks a lot!!!
Nice choice of music. Eagles greatest hits.
Thanks, this helped me learn how to eject the turn table so I could resolder a new optical audio jack. The factory style had a stick style plug that got knocked and broken. So I replaced it with the style that has the dust protection door built-in. It looks great! and best of all sounds great.
excellent presentation - saw what you did and repeated it. CD player now works great - thanks -much appreciated!!
Thank you for the video....just fixed my Sony CD changer - Easy to follow your step by step guide!
I have a Sony CDP-C435 that make a loud chunking noise when it changes disk, I should open it up and try to diagnose the source of the odd noise. All of my CDs are now ripped and served to all of my devices without the use of the cd player but I still like to spin a disk on occasion. Thanks for the video.
SAY HER NAME!
What no extra screw??? Your good man! Try taking apart a Toshiba combo machine. Twenty minutes of disassembly . Clean the mode switch then another twenty
minutes of reassembly. Argggh!
Bottom (carriage) belt: 5.8" inner circumference; 0.047" sq. cross section (shown at 7:17)
Top (carousel) belt: 4.2" inner circumference; 0.039" sq. cross section (shown at 8:04)
I appreciate the straightforward presentation.. many thanks!!
Great work! Wish you lived close. I have the same model. It's worked great till now. Tray goes in and out, knows the disc is which slot. I took the top off to watch and the arm doesn't pick up the disc. Is this issue more than belts? No one in my area wants to work on these anymore. Thanks again!
If you still hear mechanical noises while its trying to clamp the disc the belts are bad.
@@JordanPier Hello again, another question. What type of lube do you use on belt wheels? Do you only need to lube the bottom belt and not the top? Thanks! I got into both belts. They were still on but seem loose. Would this cause my problem?
@@GunnarSande belts cant be too loose or too tight. Correct tension is crucial as all operations are timed with programming. Too slow or fast ans the set will malfunction.
A drop of sewing machine oil or mo98 on the sleeve bearing on the carousel pulley is usually all thats needed
Great of you to share this. My replacement was successful and I owe it to your video. I had taken the player apart a while ago, and it took weeks to get the belts, after putting it back together I had 1 screw left, one with the washer/shoulder built into it, like the one that attaches the carousal. All works but I would like to know where this should go please? Listening and thanks from Texas.
Since you didn't say anything, this video will get 40 million views.
A picture is worth a thousand words. This vid contains about 32490 pictures (frames).
Step 1 take the whole thing apart
Step 2 replace belts
Step 3 reverse step 1 lol
Too bad Sony didn't just include an access panel on the bottom to get to the belt underneath that opens the drawer. That would probably cut the time in half, but then more people might fix them instead of buying a new machine..
@@raymondcourtois67 good idea... Put one in.. 👍
Thanks for the video. Worked like a charm.
Excelente reparación, estos reproductores de SONY SON muy BUENOS tienen señal POTENTE y CLARA 😃👏👏👏👏👍👍
Great video regarding belt change on the Sony CDP-CD375! I ordered the belts and followed your instructions to the letter. The belts seem great but I am still getting an error code and wondered if you might have ideas. When I turn on the unit, the tray rotates a few times, then changed direction and rotates the opposite way for a bit, and eventually just stops at which point "error" appears on the display. If you have any thoughts I'd appreciate them. Thanks for the excellent, easy to follow video!
Check your connections to the main board. Loose connections may cause this. Sounds like it's not getting carousel data detection for discs
Thank you! I will doublecheck. It seems to me the door open/close button may be "stuck" somehow, it doesn't seem to respond. I really appreciate your video and this response. Cheers!
thanks video helped me fix my grandmothers cd player!
Thank you for sharing your time knowledge and wisdom with me!....hhhmm need parts!..that will take longer than to actually do the job!
Jordan, great video, thank you! My Dad and I followed every step, and you made a difficult disassemble quite easy.
I do want to ask for your help: before we found your video, we started taking it apart to see where the worn belts were, and we only got as far as taking the plastic tray that holds the 5 disks out. We then followed your steps a few days later when the new belts arrived, and noticed that we have one screw unaccounted for! It is the exact same screw that holds the plastic tray in place (the gold one in the middle that is a washer and screw combined that you put in at 8:48). Can you help me determine where that second one goes, please? Thank you so much.
If you lubricated the gears under the tray it likely is a keeper for one.
My player was ejecting and hit the inside of the cabinet it was in and did some damage. I watched this video and while I did notice the tray was off it’s track and one belt came loose, it’s still not ejecting and not reading any CD’s. It’s making a weird noise when I go press the open button too.
Any ideas what else could be the problem?
Thank-you, an excellent video. 👍👍
I was thinking about some sort of sturdy frame that can be moved in 2 axes (rotate and tilt) with a couple strong magnets or maybe clamps to hold the device under repair for easy screw removement ^^
some devices are a hassle right ? not just one screw to hold it all together like in the good old times XD
Hi Jordan, I have a Sony CDP CE500, and it stopped playing any cd. It loads but doesn't spin inside. In this video, its the same design in taking it apart, but I do not see any switches that need to be cleaned in this video, as I saw in another video with my same model. Could you share what I should be looking for before I break it down to the point in this video? Thanks The CD doesn't spin when picked up.
Too many possibilities.
Regulated power supply voltage missing
Spin motor defective
Spin motor control ic defective.
Cable to carousel from main board defective
Defective laser not giving info to begin spin up command.
Defective pickup detect switch
Defective mode switch (rotary encoder) not sending ready pulses once disc has clamped.
Belting good repair :-D
Hope your throat calms down quickly, not nice.
I just replaced the little rubber band belt with an elastic hair band about the same size. Ridiculous how much they wanted for a little 1 cent rubber band. 10 bucks or something
Hope it's not too tight. It will kill the motor if it is.
@@JordanPier seemed about the same tension. That kind of material has less resistance than rubber. We'll find out I guess.
@@JordanPier hello can u pls help. I need belt for cdp-c160z. Belt that goes on bottom. Has like little gears or teeth. Thanks
@@jvcmercado almost impossible to find without stealing one from a donor. Can't sub it with a regular belt either
@@JordanPier oh ok so what do u recommend me to do? And whats the name of the belt called. Thanks
Hi there Jordan it's mark from Liverpool uk how are you . I like your videos on fixing things . I have a Sony midi system. The model is hcd rx70 . It's a 3 CD changer twin tape deck and tuner it's a 1 piece component . When its turned on the disc try opens even though I've selected tape or tuner . When I put a disc in its scans and says no disc when there are discs in . Also it won't play CDs. I wonder what's causing the problem please.
Its Marcel Marceau with a screwdriver!
Run!
Is there a standard for belt sizes? I have two Walkmans with broken belts. Like to know the if there is a size for them. Thanks.
omg nuts thanks great video to much to do I have one in the box a ce375 changed the carousel belt with one screw and got deck back in. This is to much
im gonna try it tomorrow!!
Questa riparazione l'ho fatta stamattina, come cinghie ho usato degli elastici, ora è perfetto. 😉
Wonderful thank you 😊
I like it best when you talk and explain what you're doing, but, I understand the throat thing. Maybe next time.
I have a Sony CDP-C445 five-disc carousel player that is about 25 years old. Recently, it has developed a problem when the carousel rotates, one cd will come out of its round tray compartment and onto the carousel itself which causes the carousel to jam. The problem occurs occasionally---not every time I play cds. It takes of lot of manipulating the carousel to get the loose cd out so the carousel gets unjammed.
Any solutions to this problem?
Could be a loose belt. Surprisingly Sony really relies on belt tension for EVERYTHING on alot of their designs. Too tight and it won't complete a cycle to the next disc. Too loose and it doesn't do anything. Kinda loose and stuff runs faster than normal.
You'd have to pop the top to check. If yours has the belt easily accessed at the rear of the machine for the carousel you can see how much slop is in it. I'm betting it's loose.
Otherwise youll have to remove the carousel like I do in the video. If the mechanism looks the same, an sco-4.2 belt is ideal, but you can get away with an scx-4.3
@@JordanPier Thanks for the reply.
I opened the cd player up and ran through five cds repeatedly to see if one would come out of its compartment, but none did. As I said before, the problem doesn't occur often----maybe 5-6 times in the past year.
However, I found a clear plastic filament about 3 1/2 inches long that resembles fishing line near the laser unit that picks up the cd to be played. It is curved which indicates it originally MIGHT have been circular and broke.
I'm not familiar with the belt, so what do I look for to see if it's loose?
Any other suggestions?
Hi Jordan, great vid. I've picked up this model and have a problem where the disc table runs slightly past and the pick up point and jams. Any advice, thanks in advance. Regards Jason
Needs belts. Too loose a belt causes this
mine was doing the exact same thing, as suggested here, replaced the belts, works as good as new. Found the belts on Ebay, $10.
How many belts did see in the machine, I thought there were three but only saw two.
Two.
Scx-5.8 for loading belt
Sco-4.2 for carousel belt
Can sub scx-4.3 for sco-4.2
@@JordanPier Thank you so much for your reply and the great video! I would never have been able to find the culprit carousel belt were it now for your video!
Hello Jordan, any good sources out there for belts ? I know you mention getting good quality belts a few times.
I use Russell Industries.
Thanks!!
Hello, nice video. Where can I order the replacement belts? The 5.8 is available however the SCO4.2VP isn’t readily available it seems. Thank you.
I'm not finding that one either. Please post here if you find this belt and I'll do the same
I'm not finding that one either. Please post here if you find this belt and I'll do the same
I'm not finding that one either. Please post here if you find this belt and I'll do the same
Hi I've got a pioneer VSX-5000 all works fine except the tuner won't put out stereo reception! Nothing helped I even checked all solder joints and some had cracks but I resoldered them and still not working! Would you know about his unit?
Either needs vco adjustment of multiplex or fm detector alignment
@@JordanPier Is this a costley job and is it worth the fix of an old receiver? I paid $70 for it!
Would you do it for me if i was to send it out to you? I don't know how much you charge but let me know if you could do the work?
@@Jammerk40 I can do the work, but between the shipping cost both ways and the time to do it, might not be worth it.
The primary way you tell whether it needs an alignment or vco adjustment, is see if it stops correctly ona channel with the auto seek function on.
If it stops on 101.45 or 101.55 instead of 101.5 you've got alignment issues,.or the step switch on the back isn't set to 10/100k. If it stops on the correct frequency it may just need an adjustment of the vco Of the multiplex.
The vco adjustment is on the left side of the tuner board labeled VR401. Find a good, strong station and rock the control back and forth slowly and see if stereo is received. If so, note the middle position between the two points where it drops out of stereo.
@@JordanPier On auto seek it just keeps scanning for channels but when manual tuning no problem it tunes on the channels fine! I will check the VR401 as you said to see if i can get it to tune stereo!
I had one of these fresh from some dumpster, plugged it in, enjoyed it for like 6 years, then i guess the belts pooped out. I think i threw it in the trash can right on its off-white paint blotch. (probably why sum silly dope had tossed it)
Will these replacement belts be compatible with the RCD-W500C model?
No
Don't have to buy black ones. Dollarama sells a bunch of rubber belts (some 50 pieces? various size including a few of this one) for $1. Those don't last as long (not 20 yrs), but will do it for most repairs, considering that laser and motors are chinese anyway (=disposable, long-term).
Thanks!
Did anyone hear what he was saying?
What was that music?
Eagles - Greatest hits.
Available on cd, cassette and vinyl
Wordless workshop.
Watch out the sore throat isn't coronavirus
PITA
Do it enough, it becomes second nature, huh!
I have a Sony rcd w1... Left side won't read the disc.. toc .. Wonder 🤔 what your advice is.. i also have 6 of these players in my audo room