Thanks Roger, I have never replaced a spindle motor before, but I always find it hard to remove that little wheel on the shaft. Seems it's the little things that make our job so hard, at times. LeRoy Westlund TV & Electronics 97 North Main Street Centerfield, Utah 84622-0087 Phone/Fax: 435-528-3822 Mailto:LLW@xxxxxxxxxx " Some days are Diamonds,...somedays are " Stones ". ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger G./Mr Fix-It" <rogerfixit@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:16 PM Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Panasonic DVD-RV26 Reads HO2 code,...then STOP. > Be carefull around the edge - it is thin. > I have used a "V"-shaped nail puller with some success. > Also made a jig that fits over the platter and around the shaft. > As long as you are going to replace the motor, you will not have to > worry about bending the shaft or pulling it out of the motor - all > things that can happen. > > Roger G. > > Mr. Fix-It Harrisburg, PA 17110 > WebSite- http://mrfixit.netfirms.com > Alternate - rogerfixit@xxxxxxxx > FAX 510-740-3641; Tel: 717-540-0799 (shop) > > LeRoy L. Westlund wrote: > > Hey, Ken; > > How do you get the round, plastic thingy off the shaft of the spindle motor, > > IF I decide to replace it ? > > Is it pressed on ? Just use a lot of force ? > > I'm afraid I might break something. > > > > I floated the + side, and applied 10-20 VDC, and the motor won't spin at > > all. > > It draws a lot of current, when I try. > > > > LeRoy > > Westlund TV & Electronics > > 97 North Main Street > > Centerfield, Utah 84622-0087 > > Phone/Fax: 435-528-3822 > > Mailto:LLW@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > " Some days are Diamonds,...somedays are " Stones ". > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <gulftech@xxxxxxxx> > > To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:21 AM > > Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Panasonic DVD-RV26 Reads HO2 code,...then STOP. > > > > > >> LeRoy, > >> > >> I've had good luck with that problem by floating one of the power input > >> pins to the disk motor, adding a drop or two of lubricant to the shaft, > >> and running the motor for for a minute or so from a bench supply. > >> Reverse bench supply leads and repeat. Remove bench supply, resolder > >> lead to motor, and it should be fixed. > >> > >> > >> Kenneth Smith > >> Gulf Technical Services > >> 3034 Gulf Breeze Parkway > >> Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 > >> 850-934-8324 (Voice) 850-932-0819 (Fax) > >> > >> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 20:26:36 -0500 "bob@bob's tv" > >> <woodman171@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >>> Yes, do a Google search Panasonic H02 error, If I recall it may be > >>> the > >>> spindle motor... > >>> Bob. > >>> > >>> (Bob's TV) Worcester, ma > >>> > >>> woodman171@xxxxxxxxxxx > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>> From: "LeRoy L. 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