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Screenfull-screen_large Optionsmore-vertical_large Save to Favorites Download PDF Edit 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 panasonic dvd player error codes facing you, rotate the device 90 degrees counter clockwise. Remove the screw 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
the bush Post navigation ← Previous Next → Panasonic DVD Players - H02 error Posted on 12/1/2007 by Kyle I put a DVD into my
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Panasonic DVD-RP56 player this evening and to my surprise, it could not panasonic washing machine error code h07 read any disc that I inserted. Instead, it simply displayed: "H02 Error". A quick Google search indicated this was panasonic dvd player code h07 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 https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repairing+a+Panasonic+SA-HT810V+with+the+H02-H07+error/2708 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 http://blog.aragirn.net/2007/12/01/panasonic-dvd-players-h02-error/ 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
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 http://blog.aragirn.net/2007/12/01/panasonic-dvd-players-h02-error/comment-page-1/ 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 https://wiki.xdroop.com/space/hardware/Panasonic/DVD-S35/H02+Fix 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 panasonic dvd 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 Newer Comments → patrick on 4/14/2008 at 8:47 am said: this may hel in my situation i have a panasonic dvd player also but so panasonic dvd player far have not had this problem. but is there an easier way than taking it apart? Kyle on 4/14/2008 at 12:00 pm said: Unfortunately, no. This is a hardware issue and unless you physically open the unit, there's not a whole lot you can do (other than bashing it on the top of the case and hoping you don't break it more). Big Al on 7/6/2008 at 11:50 am said: H02 problems with Technics SL-DV 290 could get to start by removing cover and spinning disc, however it is not safe to leave this way. Would like to hear if there are any other suggestions as to how this could be permanently fixed. Kyle on 7/8/2008 at 1:31 am said: Al, I screwed the cover back on. After spinning it the one time, I haven't had any more issues. gerry on 7/17/2008 at 8:04 pm said: took the cover off, gave it a spin, fixed…. sue on 8/3/2008 at 1:10 am said: IF…I have done this (spinning , top off..power on …off…on…off..) and its still not playing….does anyone know another solution? can I take yet another part off and fix that? weird thing is, in all the yrs I have had this playe
[rdf] labels attachments Fixing a H02 error on a Panasonic DVD-S35This image shows how the drive is situated very high in the case.If there is something resting on the top of the case, it can eventually deform and cause the drive to stick. Remove the case's top by removing the three screws in the back plus one each side. Load a DVD into the drive, and then during the (failing) spin-up, gently push the white circle in a clockwise direction.The drive should begin to spin almost immediately and work properly from there, even after the cover is replaced.(Worked for me; your mileage may vary.)Of course it goes without saying that you should refrain from putting heavy things on top of the unit when it is returned to the stack. In my case having a PVR sitting on top of it (off-center because of where the A/V case doors and the individual device's I/R remote listener locations were) for over a year caused the drive to eventually stick. no comments | post comment see also: DVD... DVD... Post+Install+... snipsnap-index DVD... hardware snipsnap-search SMF ntp dave Juniper Netscreen Juniper+SSL+OIDs Virtual Dave Megaplex: Home Page Planet Xdroop This wiki's start page Send Feedback To Dave Internet Explorer 6 Users Click Here (read this note about local search)Logged in Users: (0)… and 3 Guests.Recently Changed Sample First-Boot Config Connect to old SMB shares winbind Image Macro LLDP Neighbor Configuration Software Raid Failed Disk Howto Kicking Edit Sessions putty SSL Certificate Warning Poodle Rancid in display set mode Querying For Email Addresses Channelizing a QSFP+ Port JUNOS versions running on dual partitions are not same stderr Redirection Finish Upgrade Process Counting Denied Queriers Remote Admin Authentication Via Radius Changed VMware Ethernet Devices Theoretical Network Throughput Speeds Policy Based Routing Example QOS Setup qos mod_fastcg