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Dec-04 Posted on Monday, December 13, 2004 - 09:48 GMTI bought a DVD player (RV-32) 13 months ago and while watching a movie, it froze on me then I saw
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the "H07" message on the display. And that was it, it has not work panasonic dvd rv32 error code h07 since. I've tried to get in touch or get some support from Panasonic but they won't acknowledge or admit that panasonic dvd rv32 manual there may be a problem with one of their "products". Panasonic SUCKS!! Don't buy any Panasonic products because they won't provide you with any support. But anyway, does anyone have the same problem? Has
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anyone found a solution to this "H07" message on the display? Let me know via e-mail. Thanks R Powell Unregistered guest Posted on Friday, December 31, 2004 - 16:49 GMTi have sane problem today!! Did u find a solution? David Massey Silver MemberUsername: SamijubalPost Number: 553Registered: Jul-04 Posted on Friday, December 31, 2004 - 20:12 GMTIt probably has a bad spindle motor, Panasonic is famous for them going
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bad. Open it and see if the disc spins, if not give it a little turn by hand, if it starts spinning the motor is defective. foreman202Unregistered guest Posted on Saturday, January 01, 2005 - 02:19 GMTPanasonic sucks they break bmccooeyUnregistered guest Posted on Wednesday, January 05, 2005 - 16:58 GMTActually, there is a fix for this. It is the spindle. Add a little oil to the spindle and let it sink in. You may want to do a little manual turn to work the oil in. You may have to remove some pieces to get at the spindle, but once you do, fixing it should be a snap. Can't guarantee how long the fix will last though. Just did this myself last night. Jean Madore New memberUsername: IcemanwpgWinnipeg, Manitoba Canada Post Number: 2Registered: Dec-04 Posted on Wednesday, January 05, 2005 - 19:23 GMTThanks bmccoey! I'll try your trick and see how it goes. I might use a Teflon based lubricant for the job. That stuff makes miracles. LamchopUnregistered guest Posted on Saturday, January 08, 2005 - 04:34 GMTMy sister just told me she got the h07 error on her panasonic r62 dvd player. How do I physically/mechanically get to the spindle? I
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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 in or register to post comments Last post Fri, 06/24/2005 - 16:53 #1 Otis Panasonic DVD-RV32 http://www.techlore.com/forum/thread/11438/panasonic-dvd-rv32-keeps-saying-h07 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 https://www.avforums.com/threads/panny-error-code.75193/ to the cleaner disks as 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 panasonic dvd 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 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 panasonic dvd rv32 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 with the RV32 and generally occurs about the time the factory warranty expires. Top Log in or register to post comments Tue, 08/30/2005 - 20:51 Permalink patriot I had the same problem. I had the same problem. Found a site on the web where someone posted details pictures on how to dismantle and where to place a drop of oil (sorry, don't have the address). I used 3 in 1 oil and it fixed the DVD player. Top Log in or register to post comments Wed, 12/02/2009 - 20:00 Permalink Auntie Em http://www.elektr0n.com/dwm http://www.elektr0n.com/dwm/doku.php?id=how_to_fix_the_h07_ho7_error_on_... Here's the pix. Top Lo
Panny error code Discussion in 'Blu-ray & DVD Players & Recorders' started by sparks, Apr 6, 2003. Apr 6, 2003 at 4:41 PM sparks, Apr 6, 2003 #1 sparks Standard Member Joined: Mar 9, 2003 Messages: 12 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Location: cheshire Ratings: +0 I have a panny DVD player/VHS recorder (NV-VHD1B) about 6months old. Have had no problems with it until last night when I came to play a DVD, I could not open the loading tray and in the DVD window F498 is displayed. Am I right in thinking that this code is referring to a fault and if so what is the fault and how can I clear it? No mention of any codes are mentioned in the operating instructions. Help and advice please sparks, Apr 6, 2003 Apr 8, 2003 at 2:44 AM cyberman, Apr 8, 2003 #2 cyberman Guest Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Ratings: +0 that is a fault code, have a look inside for any obvious faults and try and get hold of a service manual cyberman, Apr 8, 2003 Apr 27, 2003 at 9:08 PM Spirit1969, Apr 27, 2003 #3 Spirit1969 Guest Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Ratings: +0 Originally posted by cyberman that is a fault code, have a look inside for any obvious faults and try and get hold of a service manual Click to expand... But where from? surely someone must know exactly what the error codes mean other than Panny themselves? ive searched the net high & low and have only found 2 references to this problem, this 1 and another in some alien language, even my trusted universal translator couldnt help me out (i knew the man who sold it me wasnt the real Mr Spock ) Pannys site is complete US! theyve got problem fixes and service manuals/updates for every bit of equipment theyve made except the NVVHD1BS all they offer for this is the standard manual. Anyone? Thanks in advance Spirit1969, Apr 27, 2003 Apr 27, 2003 at 9:42 PM nathan_silly, Apr 27, 2003 #4 nathan_silly Guest Products Owned