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a Panasonic approved service repair agent. It also can indicate a weak signal. This is not an inherent fault with the product but a guide for the engineer to know where, within the product, he should seek the cause of the problem. With either of these error messages the aerial may need an adjustment or possible upgrade. During the EPG download, if there is noise on the data lines due to poor signal, the unit can go into U80 or U81. Back to results panasonic dvd error code h02 Was this answer helpful? Rate answer 1 of 5Rate answer 2 of 5Rate answer 3 of 5Rate answer 4 of 5Rate answer 5 of 5 Your rating has been submitted; please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Customers who viewed this article also found these articles helpful How do I do a factory reset (Shipping Condition) on my DVD recorder? 'U88' is displayed and the disc cannot be ejected. My recorder will not allow me to go into the Navigator to see what I have recorded on the HDD (Hard Disk Drive). How do I manually retune my DVD Recorder? TV Stations are lost after trying to search for a new station. Call us Email us Downloads Online Shop Service Centre Locator (UK) Service Centre Locator (Ireland) Powered By Oracle Back to top North America Latin America Europe CIS, Middle East & Africa China & Notheast Asia & Oceanis Argentina (Spanish) Brazil (Portuguese) Chile (Spanish) Colombia (Spanish) Costa Rica (Spanish) Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Link Double click to configure the Lin
state that this is a replacement motor for Panasonic DVD players. Prices range from $30 - $60 for the motor. Panasonic DVD Model: SAHT70 part number: RXQ0749A original is remote codes for panasonic dvd RXQ0749 Panasonic DVD Model: DVDRP62 part number: RXQ0745B original is RXQ0742B If you have another
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player please email me and I will see if Ican look it up. Also if you have your player open and
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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 this problem so I decided to write a http://eng.faq.panasonic.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10921/~/u80-and-u81-error-messages. 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 driver and some oil (I used WD40 but any good oil should work). https://josephhall.org/dvd-rp62/How%20to%20fix%20the%20H07%20(HO7)%20Error%20on%20your%20Panasonic%20DVD%20player.html 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 below. Replace the tray like so. Reassemble and your done. Questions? Comments? Post them here: Crestron Forums or email me at stefan@techdroid.com
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and then back off. I have qa pANASONIC DVD HOME Theatre system sa-ht9440. Turns on with error f61 and then back off. What to do? Reply Share | 10 comments Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 sangre pura Posted Jan 22, 2010 hey i blew the fan and it really work try it Comment 1, Last comment by Jason Sep 01, 2011 Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 andrew Posted Dec 26, 2009 i dont know a way to fix it but the error is due to a failure in the fan. so on mine i took the fan out to see if it would fun on a 9v charger, and it did. so what i was wondering was if you resodered conections because that mey be the problem. Reply Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 Toms Posted Sep 28, 2009 Hey. Had the same problem. Took off the lid, cleaned fans (both of them) from dust. Removed from connection, put it back. Plugged in and both fans started to work without interuptions and problem solved! Thanks! Reply Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 Susan Posted Sep 01, 2009 Hey, I have had the same problem and I took the fan off and left the machine unplugged for about three minutes. I plugged it back in and turned it on and low and behold it came on. Once the fan is clean you must unplug and it seems to reset or something. Good luck to all, I knwo it is frustrating. Reply Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 Rodolfo Elshoff Posted Jul 18, 2009 Hey guys i came here as first aux to see if u could find the solution to the error code.... my parents thought i had damaged the component by moving it from living room to my room... actually i took the idea of taking off the cover and cleaning the fan area, which i did and the actually it worked right away... thnx for the help and if u r experiencing this issue, that is the way to fix it... some how it appears to be that when the fan is dirty and doesnt work properly due to the dust, it sends out this error message... Reply Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 claudia Posted Jun 21, 2009 I take the cover and blow the fan and start working again! I think is a fan problem, try to move it with your hand if doesnt go alone. Reply Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 Greg A Posted Dec 29, 2007 Have you been able to fix this issue: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 I have the same problem. Comment 1, Last comment by fabian williams Mar 19, 2009 Re: Panasonic DVD home theatre SA-HT940 error code F61 Dwayne Smith Posted Feb 09, 2009 a