Thanks John, No the belt is not slipping. I'm going to leave the jumper there, and just order a new mode switch, and center LED. The set seems to work OK, except for the intermittent VCR problems. LLW LeRoy Westlund Westlund TV & Electronics 97 North Main "At least I'll go down Centerfield, UT 84622-0087 swingin,......what a swingin Ph./Fax 435-528-3822 way to go." mailto:LLW@xxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: John at Main TV <maintv@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thursday, January 08, 2004 4:38 PM Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Philips TVCR model CCB092 - intermittent problems. >I do not see that resistor on the schematic or parts list but there are >several parts listed as Rxxx but the value says "jumper". What IC and >what pin number is it attatched to? I have the same model TV here that >I can look at. As far as the VCR problem, I would suggest replacing the >mode switch, cleaning the switch does not give good results. Part >nimber is SSR0107HD001 or (Mag) 4835-276-17343. The LED may also need >replacement. Does the power come on when you push the button the first >time? Is the belt slipping? John. > >LeRoy Westlund wrote: > >> Hi Members, >> This set has came back 2 times with the cassette stuck in the loaded >> position. >> After pushing the on/off, and eject buttons several times, it finally starts >> up, and starts working. >> I know I need to disassemble and clean the mode switch, Prisim, etc., and >> maybe replace the center LED,....but, before spending too much time on it, I >> would like to ask a question. >> >> On the main power supply PC board, there is a 2.7 ohm 1/4 watt resistor that >> is tied to a pin on the Reg. IC (labeled R565). This resistor has a wire >> soldered across it, to give it a resistance of "0" ohms. Is this a factory >> modification. It looks like a slopy soldering job, and I wounder if this >> could be related to my original problems. Should I remove the jumper wire ? >> >> Any help or suggestions are appreciated. >> LLW >> >> LeRoy Westlund >> Westlund TV & Electronics >> 97 North Main "At least I'll go down >> Centerfield, UT 84622-0087 swingin,......what a swingin >> Ph./Fax 435-528-3822 way to go." >> mailto:LLW@xxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- >> Jokes, complaints, off topics, general chat. Everything other than repair >> help problems can be found at this new list. No archives and posts will not >> be found on Google or any other engine!To remove or join, email >> chat-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with remove or join as the subject. >> Send to the list at chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx once subscribed. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- >> Lost Password: >> http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". >> Email Archives: >> //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ >> > >-- >John Mielke >Main TV >Longmont,Co 80501 >303 776 6955 >303 776 0792 fax >maintv@xxxxxxxxxxx > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >Jokes, complaints, off topics, general chat. Everything other than repair >help problems can be found at this new list. No archives and posts will not >be found on Google or any other engine!To remove or join, email >chat-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with remove or join as the subject. >Send to the list at chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx once subscribed. >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >Lost Password: >http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". >Email Archives: >//www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jokes, complaints, off topics, general chat. Everything other than repair help problems can be found at this new list. No archives and posts will not be found on Google or any other engine!To remove or join, email chat-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with remove or join as the subject. Send to the list at chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx once subscribed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/