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Replies: 2 - Views: 31653 Thousands of annoyed customers of Panasonic, Yamaha, and Denon DVD Player owners have encountered the infamous H02 / H07 /H03 erors and many others on thier players or maybe the "No disk" error even though a disk is in the drive. Well many people have spent hundreds on repair or bought a new unit. But i am here to tell you that it is okay to open up your dvd player and mess around in panasonic dvd player code h07 side. If your DVD player comes up with one of these errors the first thing you might want to try is to open up your DVD player by removing the screws on the side and the back (depending on the model), then plug the dvd player into power outlet with cover removed. Stick a disk in and press play and give the disk a little push. Most of the time the Spindle motor is dieing out when you get a H02 error. In this case that little push may get your spindle motor to rev back up back into action. And if your as succesful as me then hopefully you have just fixed your H02 error for free without doing much work. I just got a Panasonic HT95 Reciever/DVD player to play all disks again by giving the motor a little "kick start". If that doesnt work then follow this very useful guide on how to take apart the disk drive in your Panasonic/Denon/Yamaha dvd player, and apply new oil to that dying spindle motor: http://www.crestronforums.org/index.php?showtopic=3 And if anyone has ever expierced a problem with a Panasonic/Denon/Yamaha DVD player regarding one of these problems please post your story and make sure you complain to Panasonic. We shouldnt let them get away with this. I figured this out by reading a message posted by someone on this forum and i wanted to share my story and my expierence wi
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 the "H07" message on the display. And that was
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it, it has not work since. I've tried to get in touch or get some
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support from Panasonic but they won't acknowledge or admit that there may be a problem with one of their "products". Panasonic SUCKS!! Don't panasonic dvd-rv31 h02 error buy any Panasonic products because they won't provide you with any support. But anyway, does anyone have the same problem? Has anyone found a solution to this "H07" message on the display? Let me know via e-mail. Thanks http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/55214/ 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 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. http://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/112851.html 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 want to try to do the oil trick this weekend. Maybe we can milk a few more months out of the system. Thanks in advance. Anonymous Posted on Sunday, January 09, 2005 - 06:41 GMTI purchased a RR-US360 Panasonic voice recorder (nice features, reasonable price $69) that died in my brief case
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