@@livinganalog7089 I did this to my Matsushita deck and got the rollers out easy. They look like 10x6x1.5mm rollers. Where did you get your rollers? I'm having trouble finding exact replacements.
Thank you for this video. It's the closest I've found to helping me fix mine because it has the exact same issues. I can't find anyone to fix mine so I have to try do it my self.
A life ago I did everything to get rid of the radio cassette and now I'm thinking it was probably the best format, especially when accompanied with a nice CD changer. But tape in a car stereo... the way it worked, it always exerted charm on me.
These were the decks keeping us wonder how it works engaged trying different things like other than enjoying music and definitely enjoying the cluck cluck noise while loading unloading cassette, auto reverse wow what a golden period it was, even the balance adjuster knob had a fine notch to know the middle by feel as well the volume, bass and treble knobs had the fine notch
wel done- I got an ICE old school Car Radio - made in Japan Model ICS AR 13 38 Hamburg- The design is Great. It was only sold in Germany ICS is only a label- but I do not no the Produktion Campanie maybe Sanyo or clarion??...................
Are yours a car player? I'm sorry but I'm not good in repairing car player. This one shown in the video was a new old stock, and what i did was only changing its capacitor.
You are the best. Always wondered how to get to those pinch rollers.
Thanks ^^
@@livinganalog7089 I did this to my Matsushita deck and got the rollers out easy. They look like 10x6x1.5mm rollers. Where did you get your rollers? I'm having trouble finding exact replacements.
I found exact replacements from a company called Yibuy in China. My deck now works great.
@@bladesshredder6663 Thank you for the updates
Thank you for this video. It's the closest I've found to helping me fix mine because it has the exact same issues. I can't find anyone to fix mine so I have to try do it my self.
A life ago I did everything to get rid of the radio cassette and now I'm thinking it was probably the best format, especially when accompanied with a nice CD changer. But tape in a car stereo... the way it worked, it always exerted charm on me.
These were the decks keeping us wonder how it works engaged trying different things like other than enjoying music and definitely enjoying the cluck cluck noise while loading unloading cassette, auto reverse wow what a golden period it was, even the balance adjuster knob had a fine notch to know the middle by feel as well the volume, bass and treble knobs had the fine notch
I need a belt drive for this car stereo. Where can I get one?
My friend you are the best!
Thanks 😁
How you confirmed the faulty capacitors ?
Because the noise, and this is new old stock, normally its only rubber & capacitor problem
Excellent video thank you very much for sharing your skills it has helped me a lot. Cheers from Australia
Would you be able to fix a 1987 Honda Accord cassette player?
Wow love frm Cambodia
What size belts you use?
wel done- I got an ICE old school Car Radio - made in Japan Model ICS AR 13 38 Hamburg- The design is Great. It was only sold in Germany ICS is only a label- but I do not no the Produktion Campanie maybe Sanyo or clarion??...................
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Nice work !
Thanks~
2:15 what is the size of the belt?
I need it too. Were you able to get it?
What type of lubricant you're using for the gears?
It's Grease for plastic, u can search Google also
Tengo la radio sony XR 6033 y necesito el cable conector ,soy de chile dónde podría encontrarlo y encargarlo, saludos cordiales
Do you repair?
Bello!
Sony bulit this well
Can I send you mine to fix?
Are yours a car player? I'm sorry but I'm not good in repairing car player. This one shown in the video was a new old stock, and what i did was only changing its capacitor.
Oi viet nam zua khong co đo thay cho nao hu no cham han zua roi cung nhu khong
Hey are you on Instagram I needed some help figuring out a clarion belt direction
I got the same problem