How to identify and diagnose a typical glass tube fuse?

How to identify and diagnose a typical glass tube fuse?

How to identify and diagnose a typical glass tube fuse used in the primary power supply of many consumer electronics. This uses a Sony SLV-315 VCR as example. Available for purchase are power supply unit for Sony SLV-315 (Sony part 1-413-637-12), SLV-353. Both are in good working condition. If interested, contact me for details. Loading…

What should I do if my DVD player won’t play?

Basic troubleshooting DVD Player techniques. 1. Check your computer (this problem is mainly seen on XP computers). 2. Attempt to clean the disk drive with a disk cleaning CD or DVD. 3. Verify that the version of this program is the latest because of the recent improvement in the program.

What causes a DVD drive to not work?

When the same problem occurs, again consider the following two problems. Mechanical problems – Though not that common with DVD drives, but it is worth not ruling it out. Dirt, dried up lubrication, damaged parts are the main cause of mechanical problems that is associated with DVDs.

How do you remove a fuse from a CD player?

To replace the fuse, find the corresponding fuse for the CD player. Usually the fuse box has a front panel which shows the locations of each specific fuse. Step 2 Remove the correct fuse. To remove a fuse you’ll want to use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a fuse puller. Fuses can sometimes be difficult to remove.

What to do if your CD player won’t eject?

Try to eject the CD normally. If the CD player still refuses to eject the CD, try replacing the CD player’s fuse. Step 1: Locate the fuse box. The fuse box should be under the dashboard on the driver’s side. To replace the fuse, find the corresponding fuse for the CD player.

How to identify and diagnose a typical glass tube fuse used in the primary power supply of many consumer electronics. This uses a Sony SLV-315 VCR as example. Available for purchase are power supply unit for Sony SLV-315 (Sony part 1-413-637-12), SLV-353. Both are in good working condition. If interested, contact me for details. Loading…

Basic troubleshooting DVD Player techniques. 1. Check your computer (this problem is mainly seen on XP computers). 2. Attempt to clean the disk drive with a disk cleaning CD or DVD. 3. Verify that the version of this program is the latest because of the recent improvement in the program.