How To Repair Daewoo
DQD-6108 DVD With Tray Jerking Problem
This DVD player belongs to me and
the problem was the tray would jerk when you try to insert or eject
the disc and it can’t play the disc as well. I personally don’t
repair DVD and I’m more on Computer Monitor repair. By the way
there is no harm trying since it has already broken down. If I
can’t repair it then I just get a new one since the price had gone
down so cheap. Recently I saw an advertisement selling a new DVD
for less than USD25.00-unbelieveable yet it was true. The price of
the branded one also had gone down too. This is not a good news for
electronic repairers as many customers will buy a new set if the
DVD is found faulty. Those days I do repair computer power supply
but now I had stopped repairing it because a new normal ATX power
supply in my country cost about USD10.00! Sometimes the cost of the
spare parts is even more expensive than a new power
supply.
Since the DVD price is so cheap surely
there will be no or very less customers will ever send a DVD player
for repair. Even if they send to you for repair, how much are you
going to charge them? If you charge them too high, they will opt to
buy a new one. If you charge them too low and this would not
justify the time you spend on troubleshooting the DVD.
The customers
would only send for repair if those days when they first
bought the DVD for thousands of dollars. May be only the
authorize service center is still repairing the under
warranty DVD for the manufacturers.
Even though I don’t repair DVD, I still
have the interest to find out how they work. It’s my passion to
know how electronic circuitry works and I’m not trying to be Jack
of all trade and masters of none. Don’t get me wrong here, knowing
something extra in something you love or like would only add
additional knowledge to you. Although I’m only repairing computer
monitors, I do buy books like VCR repair, DVD, CAMCORDER, TV,
Compact disc player, microwave oven, printers, audio equipment and
etc.
Okay back to my faulty DVD player, I
suspected was the DVD mechanism because the disc tray shakes. Upon
dismantling part of the DVD mechanism, I found one of the pinion
gear bottom teeth had broken into pieces. This pinion gear is a bit
soft compares to other gears. Due to the broken teeth of the pinion
gear the disc tray had problem moving in and out and causing the
tray to jerk. Getting spare part was not difficult as I went to my
friend’s TV repair workshop and he gave one to me for replacement
(that’s why you need to be friend with other fellow electronic
repairers). After everything was installed (remember I dismantled
part of the DVD mechanism) the player worked perfectly
fine!
If I never try to repair it I wouldn’t
know was the pinion gear problem. This is considered a new
knowledge to me and may be someday someone or your friend’s
complaint to you that their DVD or VCD tray’s jerk, I guess you
knows where to check it. Assuming the problem was in the mainboard
then I have to use the assistant of a schematic diagram to help me
to troubleshoot it.
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