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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 and to my surprise, it ho2 error on panasonic dvd could not read any disc that I inserted. Instead, it simply displayed: "H02 Error". A
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quick Google search indicated this was a common problem (defect perhaps?) to many Panasonic players. The solution is pretty simple: remove the
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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 it up again. If it doesn't spin on its own,
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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 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 panasonic dvd rv32 error code h07 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 close the top. After the fifth attempt it started up as good as new. I've had this player several years and did not want to have to replace it. Thanks for the fix. Comment navigation ← Older Comments Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Proudly powered by WordPress
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 and to my surprise, it could panasonic dvd player error codes not read any disc that I inserted. Instead, it simply displayed: "H02 Error". A quick panasonic washing machine error code h07 Google search indicated this was a common problem (defect perhaps?) to many Panasonic players. The solution is pretty simple: remove the case, panasonic dvd player code h07 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 it up again. If it doesn't spin on its own, spin it http://blog.aragirn.net/2007/12/01/panasonic-dvd-players-h02-error/ 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 far have not had this problem. but is there an easier way than taking it apart? Kyle http://blog.aragirn.net/2007/12/01/panasonic-dvd-players-h02-error/comment-page-1/ 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 player I have barely watched more than 40 movies I imagine. But it is near a radiator. would this have damaged it, being warm on occasion? SO unfair to die now after i joined netflix! William
Theater Forums Price Search Community HWA Store Latest Topics Laptop-related ethernet connection issue Why do you use both Shrink and Decrypter? What's so special about MS Media other than them trying to get another monopoly? RE: The sum of piracy, copy protection and price fixing? TYAN S2885ANRF DUAL http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/55214/ CPU OR S2895ANRF TYAN DUAL CPU OR ASUS A8N SLI DELUXENVIDIA Sander, can you please do a multitasking test? Wana Build this! InFocus Projector Review Comments More >> You Are Here: / Forums / Problem Products / Panasonic H02 / H07 DVD player Error Author Date Written Tools Adam Kolak Feb 09, 2006, 08:33pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List Replies: 2 - Views: 31755 Thousands of annoyed panasonic dvd 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 side. If your DVD player comes up with one of these errors dvd player error 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 with the H02 error: http://www.howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=13096 Adam Kolak Moderator, Hardware Analysis adam@hardwareanalysis.com DFI LP P35-T2RS | Xeon Quad @ 3.2Ghz | 4GB DDR2-1000 | 8800GT 51