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Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread panasonic dvd player troubleshooting 1st Jan 200907:03 #1 rickumali View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Member Join Date : Dec 2002 Location : Arlington, MA, USA I wrote a BLOG post on how I fixed my portable http://tech.rickumali.com/blog/2008/12/30/fixing-my-portable-dvds-h03-error DVD's "H03" error (I have a Panasonic DVD-LS82). The symptom is my portable DVD player stopped playing commercial or personal DVDs. On the LCD was the text "Error H03". The fix involved taking apart the DVD player, and manually rotating the servo gear to "move" the laser mechanism housing past to where it was "stuck." This was my little voyage into hardware, and I hope it's helpful to somebody. The actual fix http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/299627-Fixing-My-Portable-DVD-s-H03-Error came from a post on another forum. Visit my post for details (and pictures) at: http://ricktechtalk.nfshost.com/blog/2008/12/30/fixing-my-portable-dvds-h03-error Happy New Year! Rick Umali / BLOG Quote + Reply to Thread Quick Navigation DVD & Blu-ray Players Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Video Latest Video News Newbie / General discussions Video Streaming Authoring (Blu-ray) Authoring (DVD) Camcorders (DV/HDV/AVCHD) Capturing Audio Video Conversion Blu-ray Ripping DVD Ripping Editing Software Playing Media Subtitle DVB / HDTV Restoration Programming Mac Linux Hardware DVD & Blu-ray Writers DVD & Blu-ray Recorders DVD & Blu-ray Players Portable Video Media Center PC / MediaCenters How To's User guides Glossary Other Computer Feedback Polls Archived Forums Authoring (VCD/SVCD) ffmpegX general discussion SVCD2DVD & VOB2MPG VCDEasy General Similar Threads Portable DVD Player vs Portable Video Player By DJboutit in forum Newbie / General discussions Replies: 9 Last Post: 2nd Dec 2012, 17:28 Fixing DVD VOB so it's seekable By Seraphic- in forum DVD Ripping Replies: 3 Last Post: 12th Jul 2010, 20:05 Fixing an out of synch dvd By bidelman in forum Restoration Replies: 7 Last Post: 10th Dec 2009, 07:47 Fixing Camcoder DVD By EdwRom in forum Newbie / General discussions Replies: 17 Last Post: 6th Sep 2008, 07:36 Fixing DVD menu's By demonwa
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any question. Credentials confirmed by a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask TX_Engineer Your Own Question TX_Engineer, BSEE Category: Consumer Electronics Satisfied Customers: 515 Experience: BSEE, years of electronics experience, board level repairs, analog and digital circuit experience 31075011 Type Your Consumer Electronics Question Here... TX_Engineer is online now What does HO3 on my dvd player mean? Resolved Question: What does HO3 on my dvd player mean? Submitted: 4 years ago. Category:Consumer Electronics Share this conversation Expert: TX_Engineer replied4 years ago. H03" on a Panasonic DVD-LS90 indicates "Traverse error". Generally fixing these errors are beyond the scope of most consumers and DVDs these days are non-repair devices, meaning it costs more to repair them than it does to replace them. If you want to consider repairing it yourself, you should know that the typical causes are:Impacted parts might be:servo / driver IC (least likely);loose/faulty flex cable or stuck traverse motor (likely);stuck / faulty carriage to guide rails.The traverser is responsible for sliding the laser lens and its mounting bed/carriage from the near disc center to near outermost. A possible workaround is to clean and lubricate the guide rail and the long worm gear. Use a narrow tube applicator (WD-40) and compressed air.More details:You have to open up the unit.All you have to do is open the back of the LS90 having small screws.when you remove the back cover be careful not to damage the cablesyou will find the servo motor and laser lamb on one metal structure hanged to the body by three rubber mounts remove the whole structure and turn it upside down slowly.You can use a can of compressed air and re-lubricate the worn gear/drive with WD-40. When you have the whole structure upside down,move the small black rotating joints up or down you will notice the the mechanical shaft will start rotating and the laser lamb will start to move away from the servo motor releasing it, if stuck. TX_Engineer and 6 other Consumer Electronics Specialists are ready to help you Ask your own question now Share this conversation Related Consumer Electronics Questions Question Date Submitted My kindle screen says repair needed, Kindle fire I think 5th 10/10/2016 10/10/2016 Aric Thanks, I bought a Nintendo 64 and I have a Panasonic 10/10/2016 10/10/2016 Rich