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state that this is a replacement motor for Panasonic DVD players. Prices range from $30 - $60 for the motor. Panasonic DVD Model: SAHT70 part what does ho7 mean on a dvd player number: RXQ0749A original is RXQ0749 Panasonic DVD Model: DVDRP62 part number: RXQ0745B original is panasonic washing machine error code h07 RXQ0742B If you have another player please email me and I will see if Ican look it up. Also if panasonic dvd player error codes you have your player open and you can see the number on the motor please let me know as well. You can by the parts here: http://www.pasc.panasonic.com/epartr/ http://www.partsolver.com I've seen tons of posts about panasonic dvd ho7 this problem so I decided to write a quick guide to fixing the problem. This fix my not solve the problem permanently but seems to work for at least a while. Best solution would probably be to replace the motor itself with a better one. I will try to located a good replacement when I have some free time. All you need is a philips head screw
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driver and some oil (I used WD40 but any good oil should work). First disconnect the unit from power so you don't kill yourself. Next open the dvd player by removing the 7 screws (2 on each side and 3 on the back on my model). Gently pull of the housing. You should see something like this now (you should remove the CD/DVD before you open your machine, I forgot): Remove the two screws holding the assembly located here: Now, very carefully remove the ribbon cable. Don't put too much stress on it! Pull out the assembly slowly and remove the other connector. Do not pull on the wire. Use your finger nails to wiggle the connector out of the socket. Now remove the laser protective cover by pressing in the clips and then sliding it off If you can see the motor at this point you don't need to remove the inner part. Otherwise remove the inner section by pressing out the clips and lifting it out. Now lubricate the motor. Use only very little oil and spray away from the laser! Reassemble the inner section by setting the gear in the position shown
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Full Screenfull-screen_large Optionsmore-vertical_large Save to Favorites Download PDF Translate Get Shareable Link Embed This panasonic dvd player troubleshooting Guide Repairing a Panasonic SA-HT810V with the H02/H07 error Written By: Nathan Cheadle (and 5 other contributors) Comments: 1 Favorites: 2 meter_largeDifficulty Moderate h07 cable steps_largeSteps 4 clock_largeTime Required Suggest a time?? bookmark_largeSections 1 angles-down_large angles-up_large Repairing a Panasonic SA-HT810V with the H02/H07 error 4 steps alert_largeFlags 0 angles-down_large angles-up_large arrow-left_smallBackPanasonic SA-HT810V Full Screenfull-screen_large Optionsmore-vertical_large Save to Favorites Download PDF Edit https://josephhall.org/dvd-rp62/How%20to%20fix%20the%20H07%20(HO7)%20Error%20on%20your%20Panasonic%20DVD%20player.html Translate Get Shareable Link Embed This Guide Tools Buy these tools Phillips #2 Screwdriver $2.95 Buy Lubricant Available for sale on Amazon Buy Parts No parts required. Introduction This guide describes how to fix the H02/H07 error that is common with Panasonic DVD/VCR players. Step 1 Repairing a Panasonic SA-HT810V with the H02/H07 error Edit With the front display of the device facing you, rotate the device 90 degrees counter clockwise. Remove the screw https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repairing+a+Panasonic+SA-HT810V+with+the+H02-H07+error/2708 that is on the right side of the panel facing you. Now rotate the device 180 degrees and remove the second screw. Remove all screws with a phillips head screwdriver. Add a comment Add a comment Add Comment 1024 Step 2 Edit Rotate the device so that the back faces you. With a phillips head screwdriver, locate and remove the two screws highlighted by the red circles in image one. Add a comment Add a comment Add Comment 1024 Step 3 Edit Before removing top cover make sure that the back of the device is facing you. Remove the top cover by bending out on the sides, and pulling the cover towards you while applying upward pressure. Add a comment Add a comment Add Comment 1024 Step 4 Edit Note that the spindle you will be lubing is located underneath the white disk device highlighted in figure one Tilt the device on its front side until you can see underneath the white circular component mentioned in the note above. Locate the spindle circled in figure two and apply one or two drops of 3 in 1 lubricating oil to the spindle. Add a comment Add a comment Add Comment 1024 Almost done! To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Conclusion To reassemble your device, follow these ins
new password Name Fisrt Name Menu Home Blogs Latest Blog Posts Caffeinated Pixels Articles Forums Active Topics Unanswered Topics Panasonic DVD-RV32 keeps saying "H07" 5 posts / 0 new Log http://www.techlore.com/forum/thread/11438/panasonic-dvd-rv32-keeps-saying-h07 in or register to post comments Last post Fri, 06/24/2005 - 16:53 #1 Otis Panasonic DVD-RV32 keeps saying "H07" No matter what DVD I put in the machine my player keeps attempting to read the disk then gives up and displays the message "H07", or "K07" its hard to tell on these things. This applies to the cleaner disks as dvd player well. Afterwords it justs stops and sits there stupidly. Top Log in or register to post comments Sat, 06/25/2005 - 15:14 Permalink Matt Whitlock (not verified) The H07 error seems to have The H07 error seems to have something to do with the motor that spins the disc, which is why the disc's condition doesn't make any difference. According to various panasonic dvd player reports, spraying the motor with a small abount of oil or WD-40 may temporarily solve the issue, but the procedure to get to the motor should not be performed by anyone that has little experience in repairing electronics. It seems the only way to permanently fix this problem is to replace the motor. Expect to pay $30 to $50 for the part, plus labor. All-in-all, I would say it is not worth fixing. You could easily replace it with a new, and better, unit. Top Log in or register to post comments Wed, 06/29/2005 - 21:31 Permalink ANFO I had the same problem with I had the same problem with mine. This message occurs when the disc stops spinning at the correct speed. The drive spindle sits in a plastic bushing. The bushing becomes worn and causes the spindle to slow. Putting a drop of oil in it can temporarily fix it. I tried it and then tested it for several hours. The problem returned so I junked it and got a new one. This is a very common problem