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SONY ORIGINAL PARTS
CRIS - 26th Aug 2003 17:45
SONY DIGITAL AND ANALOG REPAIR HELP AND PARTS
I AM AN AUTHORIZED SONY CENTER CAMCORDER TECHNICIAN WANTING TO HELP OTHER TECHS IN REPAIRING CAMERAS.ALSO WILL HELP OTHERS FIND - RESEARCH PART NUMBERS- OR ORDER SONY PARTS FOR OTHERS.
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- Re: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS H.E. Ramirez - 15th Aug 2004 18:02
Card p/n AN-3335SB for CCD-TRV11
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G Todd - 15th Aug 2004 21:54 Hey Chris i have a Sony DCR-TRV17, with a tape stuck in it, would like to get it out. unit doesn't seem to have power but curcit tester reads power within unit, where is fuse located on this unit? Any known bugs, or estimate on repair? thanks from Chicago, for any info.
- Re[2]: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS Mal - 21st Feb 2005 1:57
TRY THIS:
Open the tape door on the bottom. LEAVE IT OPEN. Power off your camcorder and remove the battery. With the battery removed, move the power switch to ON. LEAVING THE POWER ON AND THE TAPE DOOR OPEN, replace the battery. The tape should eject without damage.
This works for many other models as well.
- Re[3]: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS Sam - 10th Feb 2007 10:24
Thankyou so much for the tip it worked on my Sony DCR-TRV-17 sony camcorder. the door or cassete comprtment was stuck and wont close, I tried your method. It worked like a charm. Thank you so much for the tip.
Good Day
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lenne - 6th Apr 2007 23:05 You are a legend and a life saver....I was imagining a large bill for fixing it...but luckily a google search got me here and i love you forever....it worked with my sony DCR HC21E which is only 2 years old. THanks......
- Re[3]: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS martin watts - 3rd Nov 2008 16:31
I join the list of people who love you!!!!
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Adam - 11th Nov 2008 15:33 Thank you! I was about to toss the camcorder in the garbage.
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nuli - 17th Mar 2009 7:24 Nope!! Did not work on my model ... I have a dcr-hc32 - tape has been stuck in that for a while. Everything works fine except I cannot get the tape out. I have been reusing the same tape and downloading the video on to my computer :))
I have to copy other tapes I recorded with this camera on to my computer. It would be great if I can get this camera casette door to open and be able to put my old tapes in. I dont want to purchase another MiniDV camera just for copying my old tapes. I am thinking of purchasing a camera with Hard Disk.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards.
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Will - 27th Mar 2009 22:19 The response was awesome. At first the cassette was trying to pop out but it got stuck. After a few tries, it worked.
Thanks!!
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John D - 24th Apr 2009 21:00 Thank you for the excellent advise, I can confirm this worked perfectly with a CCD-TR780E camcorder. The relief I felt when the mechanism started ejecting the tape was hard to describe. That's the advantage of being so far down the mental foodchain, there's always lots of people who can offer advice.
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- Re[3]: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS Rosemary K - 22nd Jun 2009 1:02
THANK YOU for this tip!
It worked on my friend's Hi-8 CCD-TR910.
Saved me from having to replace this for her. Whew!
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G Todd - 15th Aug 2004 22:01 Hey Chris i have a Sony DCR-TRV17, with a tape stuck in it, would like to get it out. unit doesn't seem to have power but curcit tester reads power within unit, where is fuse located on this unit? Any known bugs, or estimate on repair? thanks from Chicago, for any info.
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Gregory Evans - 24th Jun 2005 14:17 Sony DCR-TRV17 tape stuck in camcorder, will not eject. Need emergency eject procedures.
I know this is an old post, but this just happened to me THIS WEEK, and I could not get the answer on the Web anywhere. However, I have figured it out now and would like to leave the answer for any other poor souls who run into this. Though it was possible to do this without any disassembly of the unit, the Sony help line would not tell me how to do this.
BTW, my tape carriage would "pop up" out of the bowels of the unit, but the tape holder would not "pop out" exposing the tape for removal. If your carriage is not attempting to pop up at all but is stuck in the camera and will not move, this post WON'T HELP YOU. If you're like me, however, and have a carriage that tries to eject but can't complete the cycle, this may help you.
First familiarize yourself with the tape carriage. Disconnect the battery and the power cord. Turn the unit over so that the bottom faces up, and use the eject button to open the door. Examine the tape carriage on either end, and you'll notice a couple of springs which keep tension on the outside section of the carriage so that it will pop out when the catch is released. The spring closest to the front of the unit (the lense) is the one which also operates the catch for the pop-out mechanism. If you will put pressure just under the top of this spring when the carriage mechanism is at the apex of its eject cycle (and before it reloads itself because it cannot eject the tape), then the carriage catch will release and pop out, exposing the tape for removal.
If the unit has "eaten" the tape (i.e., the transport mechanism has it pinched or wrapped or both, then when you release this catch on the carriage the tape will be pulled, crinkled, and could be cut or broken. If this tape is full of important memories, you might let the tech get it out himself. Also, more damage to the tape will occur if, after getting the carriage to pop out, you try to pull the tape out of the carriage after it has opened, if in fact the transport mechanism is still hanging onto it.
Now close the tape door and turn the unit off. Plug the unit in or connect the battery, turn it back on, turn it over (bottom's up) and open the tape door. Once the tape carriage reaches the apex of its eject cycle, put pressure on the top of the spring (the spring end closest to the physical bottom of the unit, not the "spatial" bottom since the unit is upside down). You should feel the carriage catch slip out of its latching mechanism and the door should pop out. If either of these springs are missing or broken, the carriage will probably not eject even after releasing the catch.
If the carriage is not sliding downward (or when the unit is upside down, upward) from the bottom of the unit in an attempt to eject, then the procedure for extracting the tape is much more involved and requires dissasembly of the unit in order to get it out.
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dick monteiro - 16th Aug 2004 20:42 trying to find a replacement LCD screen for a DCS S70 camera
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deb - 16th Aug 2004 23:43 I have a Sony Handycam Model CCD-F70 and I can't get the eject tape button to open the door. Help!!
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alfonso perusquia - 17th Aug 2004 17:59 i need the cabinet for sony vaio pcgxg 500 and the display filter
- Re: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS Anthony Peticca - 18th Aug 2004 0:31
need help do you know where i can purchase or have repaired sony g board a1316229a thanks AP
- Re: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS Tomasz D - 20th Aug 2004 3:02
Hi I need sony lens assembly for SONY DSC-P8. Let me know if you got it and how much is it cost. Thank you.
- Re: SONY ORIGINAL PARTS SPENCER - 20th Aug 2004 15:10
hi there, was wandering if you could tell me where i could find a replacement cd cartridge for a sony cd changer CDX 605? if so how much would it coast me and where can i order one from. many thanks spence
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Debbie Zanto - 21st Aug 2004 2:01 Looking for the little piece that fits in the ear on a Sony DR-EX150
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