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disc clicks loudly &. door won't open Panasonic DVD-RV31 Player 2 Answers 1 Score How do I repair a spindle motor malfunction? Panasonic DVD-RV31 Player No Answers 0 Score Sound track is muffled Panasonic DVD-RV31 Player Tools These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure. Phillips #2 Screwdriver Tweezers Troubleshooting¶ Figure out what may need to be fixed by checking out Panasonic DVD-RV31 Troubleshooting Identification and Background¶ This device is easily identifiable by the "DVD-RV31" model number on the front panel, on the left of the CD Drive. This device was released as an entry level dvd player by the Panasonic Corporation May of 2001 and was sold for under $200. It is a progressive dvd player, as opposed to interlacing, meaning that it scans each line of pixels progressively, rather than by scanning the even then odd lines. It was often noted as having fluid fast forward and rewind capabilities. With a multitude of features and good reliability this device was very popular for many years. Additional Information¶ AVS Forum - Information about certain error codes Owners Manual - Original Operating Instructions Panasonic DVD-RV31 Player Review/Overview - A review of the dvd player from when it was originally released. Also contains information about performance, features, etc. View Statistics: Past 24 Hours: 6 Past 7 Days: 22 Past 30 Days: 114 All Time: 13,167 22,183 Free Manuals 86,493 Solutions 6,381 Devices iFixit About Us Customer Support Careers Feedback Press Fix the Planet Repair Manifesto Teardowns Stories Phone Repairability Tablet Repairability Resources Wholesale API oManual iFixit Pro Get the App Stay in the loop Learn something new every month: Share your knowledge 2016 iFixit – Licensed under Creative Commons
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 Simit Your Own Question Simit, Engineer Category: Consumer Electronics Satisfied Customers: 5747 Experience: Bachelor in Computer Engineering 15190142 Type Your Consumer Electronics Question Here... Simit is online now panasonic dvd model rv31 ho2 error - what to do This answer was rated: ★ https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Panasonic_DVD-RV31_Player ★ ★ ★ ★ panasonic dvd model rv31 ho2 error - what to do? Share this conversation Expert: Simit replied6 years ago. This errors usually happens because the spindle(The thing that spins the DVD), isn't moving properly. You can try this to see if that will fix it:1) Eject the tray, and unplug the unit with the tray out2) http://www.justanswer.com/electronics/2p5my-panasonic-dvd-model-rv31-ho2-error-do.html Remove the case3) Locate the spindle, and spin it gently a few times4) Put the cover back on and see if that fixes the issueIf that doesn't fix it, then the spindle will need to be replacedLet me know if you need any more help with it. Ask Your Own Consumer Electronics Question Customer: replied6 years ago. Is the HO2 error definitely the spindle? We saw the info you provided in Google results. But also noted that people disagree about whether HO2 is spindle or optical reader. If you are sure this is the reason and solution for the HO2 code, then it's helpful. So far, we cannot get the case/cover off. We are assuming this means removal of the two large screws on the sides (plus more on back?). The screws on the sides are in very tightly, and only one of our tiniest screwdrivers fits them. Even my husband cannot get any of the screws to turn. Is there a trick to their removal?Thanks. Expert: Simit replied6 years ago. Yes, there are some peopl
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the bush Post navigation ← Previous Next → Panasonic DVD Players - H02 error Posted on 12/1/2007 by Kyle I put a DVD into my Panasonic DVD-RP56 player this evening and to my surprise, it could not read any disc that I inserted. Instead, it simply displayed: "H02 Error". A quick Google search indicated this was a common problem (defect perhaps?) to many Panasonic players. The solution is pretty simple: remove the case, open the tray and then unplug the unit. Inside you'll see the portion that spins the discs. Give this a few good whirls and start it up again. If it doesn't spin on its own, spin it around yourself a couple times and it should start up. This entry was posted in Geek by Kyle. Bookmark the permalink. 53 thoughts on “Panasonic DVD Players - H02 error” Comment navigation ← Older Comments Ramesh on 11/11/2012 at 11:27 am said: If you are hesitating on trying this, don't. I'm not very handy, and this still worked like a charm in 4 minutes. Assuming I'd have to spend $40 for a functional replacement, that's a pretty good payday :). On my player, however, you cannot put the cover back on, and the solution is simple. I had to make the tabs at the front of the case (on top, about 1/4 of the way in from the front) rest on top of the case instead of slotting back in to where they go. All five screws go back in, but there is less pressure on top of the drive (which seems to stop the white disk from spinning). I was too afraid to try lubing it. Will try that next if needed. Thanks so much! Tanya on 5/30/2013 at 7:13 pm said: Awesome! I tried it and…BOOM! It worked. Just to confirm, I played several different DVD's. Thanks! R. Caley on 5/17/2014 at 3:02 am said: I just used this on my LS5. It's a portable player so I had to spin the disk then close the top. After the fifth attempt it star