Panasonic Dvd-lx97 Error Ho3
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position of the laser and it clicked and then the dvd spun as normal and works fine now ... I didnt even open up the machine , i just pushed the position of the laser reader a millimetre to the right ... panasonic dvd player troubleshooting thanks so much Reply Share | 25 comments, pages: 1 2 3 » Re: panasonic
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dvd -ls91 error code H03 Dan St. John Posted Dec 26, 2011 So far, this is not working for me. It's all the way to the right to start with. When I do get it to "click" it goes to the middle of its track on the next try and stops. Still getting the H03 message. Comment 1, Last comment by Dan St. John Dec 26, 2011 Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 Louise Posted Jun 18, 2009 Thanks my dvd player now works again yippee!!! Comment 1, Last comment by Heather Apr 21, 2011 Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 Liz Posted Jul 12, 2010 wow, did the same and it worked. Thank you, thank you Reply Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 DMancinid Posted Apr 19, 2010 Thanks, worked for me too. Reply Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 ace Posted Mar 15, 2010 Wow thanks I have had this DVD player since 2004 and got in the PX in Iraq, its had a lot of use and your suggestion worked Reply Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 Joel Posted Feb 21, 2010 It worked for me too on my LS93. I was getting the H03 error. Thanks. 2/20/2010 Reply Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 Galina Posted Jan 03, 2010 I had the same HO3 problem and now its fixed. Thanks so much!!! Reply Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 Geoffrey Kaiser Posted Sep 28, 2009 I do not know who you are but thank you so much for fixing my DVD player by giving me the idea to move the laser . I also just pushed it to the right and it now works OK. Thanks again, Geoff Kaiser Reply Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 a lucas Posted Aug 20, 2009 same issue as above, used the suggestion and moved the laser to the right which engaged the drive motor, great work Reply Re: panasonic dvd -ls91 error code H03 Kris Muro Posted Aug 04, 2007 I don't know who posted this but hats off to them. I had the same HO3 problem but now its fixed. Thanks so much!! Comments 2, Last comment by mike Aug 09, 2009 Pages: 1 2 3 » More © 2001-2012 - Pechorin's - Contact
on January 19, 2010, 12:09 am I bought a Panasonic DVD-LS850 and it came up with the Panasonic Error 02 within the Costco 90-day warrantee period. Now the new Panasonic DVDLS850 portable DVD player comes up with Panasonic Error H03. When I put a movie DVD into the Panasonic DVD LS-850, it says "Reading" and then "Error H03". The motor does not seem to spin. Nothing plays. Any ideas what the problem is with this Panasonic DVD LS850 dvd player? Bookmark Print Add pictures here ✖ <% if( http://www.pechorin.com/m/2007/07/05/panasonic_dvd_ls91_error_code_H03-296059.html /^image/.test(type) ){ %> <% } %> <%-name%> Add image file Upload Bold Italic Underline Upload Image Add reply Notify me about replies to my post Reply Rate this thread charlie Contact options for registered users posted on January 19, 2010, 12:33 am sharon wrote: Quoted Text Here what does the instruction manual say about it? if it doesn't, what does panasonic say when http://www.homeownershub.com/maintenance/panasonic-dvd-ls850-error-h03-any-idea-how-to-fix-419811-.htm you call the 800 # in the instruction manual? Bookmark Print Add pictures here ✖ <% if( /^image/.test(type) ){ %> <% } %> <%-name%> Add image file Upload Bold Italic Underline Upload Image Add reply Notify me about replies to my post Reply Bill Hall Contact options for registered users posted on January 19, 2010, 12:55 am Have you tried another (several) DVD! Some DVD's are not compatible with all Players. Had this happen when I borrowed a DVD from a neighbor. HTH Bill In Plano Quoted Text Here Bookmark Print Add pictures here ✖ <% if( /^image/.test(type) ){ %> <% } %> <%-name%> Add image file Upload Bold Italic Underline Upload Image Add reply Notify me about replies to my post Reply Pete C. Contact options for registered users posted on January 19, 2010, 1:23 am sharon wrote: Quoted Text Here The fix is pretty simple - Don't buy Panasonic or any other MatsuSHITa brands. I've had extensive experience with a lot of their equipment and similar equipment from more reputable companies like Sony, Hitachi, etc. and have found the MatsuSHITa brands have problems at 10
PlayersPanasonicDVD-LX97 Portable DVD PlayerH03 Error How to fix... Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest Share by Email × Question about Panasonic DVD-LX97 Portable DVD Player 3 Answers H03 Error How to http://www.fixya.com/support/t336137-h03_error fix a Panasonic DVD LX-97 H03 error Posted by pvtdancer on Jan 05, 2008 Want http://www.avsforum.com/forum/18-dvd-players-standard-def/217731-panasonic-dvd-player-error-codes-eg-ho2-ho3-etc.html Answer 0 Clicking this will make more experts see the question and we will remind you when it gets answered. 1 Comment Flag More Print this page Share this page pvtdancer Jan 05, 2008 I rolled it all the way back and it began to play. But the error returned. It appears that the drive is getting panasonic dvd stuck . I rolled it all the way back and it began to play. But the error returned. It appears that the drive is getting stuck . You can't post conmments that contain an email address. × Comment Anonymously Video Images 3 Answers Louie Role Level 3: An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points All-Star: An expert that got 10 achievements. MVP: An expert that got 5 achievements. Brigadier General: An panasonic dvd-lx97 error expert that has over 10,000 points. Master 6,966 Answers Re: H03 Error Hi,With the indulgence of bbtoast and DARKLORD1...This is a known common problem with most Panasonic DVD units. An HO3 error display indicates a "Traverse Servo Problem". The traverse servo is the motor that drives/moves the optical pickup (lens + cradle) to slide along a shaft while reading the disc.A HO3 error could either indicate problem in the:1. shafting/slider: possibly clogged with dust, dirt or dried up lubrication;2. stuck up/defective traverse motor;3. defective wiring connection, electronic regulator/controller.As you will note, all of the above requires opening the unit and component level repair. Since this would need familiarity with electronic components/circuitry, use of a DVM and possible a soldering iron, perhaps you might be better off seeking the services of a qualified professional.Hope that this be of additional help. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional; information.Good luck and kind regards. Posted on Jan 05, 2008 Helpful 0 Not Helpful Comment Flag You can't post conmments that contain an email address. × Comment Anonymously Video Images Rishi Roshan Ali Level 3: An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points Superstar: An expert that got 20 achievements. All-Star: An expert that got 10 achievements. MVP: An expert that got 5 achievements. Mast
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