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ioutatime1985
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-3070: Disc Eject, Remote Buttons, & Faded Cl Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 03:41 |
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rein-o wrote: Wow, you took the front panel off. Those players are I feel the second hardest to work on, if there are others someone please post.
I had to take apart a 7820 once to get the cable back on track to move the disc. Very hard, took an entire day. Well I'm about to do more than just that. The gears and belt look to be find when I operate them with my finger. I still get no reaction via remote or button to react the tray so I must be an electrical issue. I saw a post grasshopper made about the flex cable on the door. Maybe its loose? It doesn't look like it on the board but maybe on the inside of the panel... I'm trying to get the back door off without cracking the plastic. Theres a small lip on the far left of the panel. I can get my flathead in there, but it still won't budge. I already removed all 3 screws.
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-3070: Disc Eject, Remote Buttons, & Faded Cl Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 04:05 |
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Wish I could help you, I know that some players do have an issue with the ribbon cable but I'm not 100% sure the 3070 has the same issues but I may be wrong. I think you are past the point of no return, stick with it, you may figure it out yet Sorry I'm no LD tech.
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ioutatime1985
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-3070: Disc Eject, Remote Buttons, & Faded Cl Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 05:41 |
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krbahr wrote: When a Pioneer player does not respond to either the remote or the front buttons you need to look at the SR control input at the back and make sure nothing is plugged into the jack in back. Both the front buttons and remote codes are sent from the front board processor to the main board, but it passes thru the SR jack. The SR input is a feature to be able to have one Pioneer piece receive the command and in a serial cable it can pass the command to the player in a hidden location. When you plug a cable into the jack it disconnects the control signal from the front panel.
If either one of the front buttons or remote input works and the other doesn’t the problem is on the front control board. My situation is that the player WILL eject with the remote and the front button, but NEITHER will make the disc tray retract back into the player. What do you mean by SR jack? Do you have any references of what I should be looking for? I can take photos if that will help any. Hope to hear back from you soon! -Mason F.
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-3070: Disc Eject, Remote Buttons, & Faded Cl Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 19:15 |
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zoidbergforever wrote: I have a CLD-92 which I believe is of a similar 'vintage' to the CLD-3070. The CLD-92 has a STOP/OPEN button on the control panel, to close the drawer you have either have to push it gently or press PLAY. It's not a flaw, it's just how they were designed I guess. Oh boy, have we all been reading his posts wrong Didn't think of that. Imagine him taking the player apart and didn't realize to press play to close
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ioutatime1985
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-3070: Disc Eject, Remote Buttons, & Faded Cl Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 01:03 |
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rein-o wrote: zoidbergforever wrote: I have a CLD-92 which I believe is of a similar 'vintage' to the CLD-3070. The CLD-92 has a STOP/OPEN button on the control panel, to close the drawer you have either have to push it gently or press PLAY. It's not a flaw, it's just how they were designed I guess. Oh boy, have we all been reading his posts wrong Didn't think of that. Imagine him taking the player apart and didn't realize to press play to close
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ioutatime1985
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-3070: Disc Eject, Remote Buttons, & Faded Cl Posted: 21 Jul 2018, 16:36 |
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krbahr wrote: The important parts to clean off the old lub and then re-lubricate are accessed by removing the tray, you cannot see them in this picture. With that said with this older unit you need a service manual to get the timing correct so it will properly load again. The gears have to be in the correct position then the tray has to start hitting the gears on the correct tooth or the player will not load properly.
If it's not broke leave it alone. I guess if it ain't broke, don't fit it. I did remove the tray, however the gear are attached to a metal plate that rises with the tray, but are not attached to the tray itself. This metal plate looks like it can only be undone from the bottom as its screws are facing down with the gears. So idk how to get at them. Again, probably another task for another day..
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krbahr
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD-3070: Disc Eject, Remote Buttons, & Faded Cl Posted: 21 Jul 2018, 22:49 |
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ioutatime1985 wrote: I guess if it ain't broke, don't fit it. I did remove the tray, however the gear are attached to a metal plate that rises with the tray, but are not attached to the tray itself. This metal plate looks like it can only be undone from the bottom as its screws are facing down with the gears. So idk how to get at them. Again, probably another task for another day.. From what I remember there are 3 gears on top of that plate and they are the ones to remove clean and re-lub the gears but the gears do have little timing holes and they need to be re-installed properly, this is all in the service manual, only the service guide is in the manuals section of this website and the service guide does not show this.
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