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 Post subject: What does U1 mean?
PostPosted: 18 Apr 2015, 02:27 
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Have Pioneer CLD-D515 and occassional get the error code U1 when putting a LD in. I eject and reinsert and the machine works perfectly. Is it on its way out? Machine is just a few months from being 20 years old.


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 Post subject: Re: What does U3 mean?
PostPosted: 18 Apr 2015, 14:30 
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Here i found a list. It is for the cld d925.
I don't see U3, but U1 there, or would it be misclamp standby?

I had once an error code when i tried to pop in a disc which had cracks (Howard Jones LTGTKYW cracked in the mail :( ).
It didn't spin up at all, gave some U* code and ejected the disc.
(Of course it wasn't any good idea to put in a cracked disc to spin at 1800 rpm).
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 Post subject: Re: What does U3 mean?
PostPosted: 18 Apr 2015, 19:08 
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It happens everynow and then. I put a disc on the tray seated correctly and close it. Then I hear a whirring noise then ejects the tray. I check the disc is seated in the tray close it and it works okay.

My discs aren't cracked or anything. I would never put in a damaged disc.
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PostPosted: 18 Apr 2015, 19:12 
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Maybe one of the belts is wearing out? That's a cheap thing to replace at least.
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PostPosted: 18 Apr 2015, 19:44 
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happycube wrote:
Maybe one of the belts is wearing out? That's a cheap thing to replace at least.


Is that an easy job to do? Bear in mind I don't have a clue how do it.
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PostPosted: 18 Apr 2015, 19:49 
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It is U1.
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 Post subject: Re: What does U1 mean?
PostPosted: 18 Apr 2015, 21:31 
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In the link i gave above U1 stands for Miss Clamp. (Beautycontest :D ?)
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 Post subject: Re: What does U1 mean?
PostPosted: 19 Apr 2015, 02:24 
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svwees wrote:
In the link i gave above U1 stands for Miss Clamp. (Beautycontest :D ?)


So does that mean the clamp is starting to go?
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PostPosted: 19 Apr 2015, 02:54 
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Buy a new loading belt and everything will be fine, Pioneer past number VEB1184 then everything will be fine.
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PostPosted: 21 Apr 2015, 21:53 
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My Elite CLD-59 gives me this error as well. Would the above mentioned belt be same part number that I would need or does someone know what that number is? Would really love to get this fixed, as the player is great otherwise.
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Same belt in all Pioneer units CLD-D503/703 and newer, including the dvl series.
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I have had the same problem on my CLD-925 player for a couple of years now. Other than that the player still works fine. It is easily fixable from what I have heard however
I simply do not have the courage to open my player and fix it myself.
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gjones72 wrote:
My Elite CLD-59 gives me this error as well. Would the above mentioned belt be same part number that I would need or does someone know what that number is? Would really love to get this fixed, as the player is great otherwise.


I also own an Elite CLD-59 that was giving the U1 error message when I first tried using it. You might not even need to replace the belt -- I didn't. I got mine working perfectly by removing it and cleaning it/the associated pulleys with some rubbing alcohol. It removed a lot of grime that I can only assume was causing the belt to slip, because it's been working perfectly for me since then.
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Sorry to hijack this old thread, but I'm having the same issue with my Pioneer CLD-D406. By "same issue" I mean I hear the whirring sound before the disc is ejected. After a few tries, the disc spins up and plays fine. The CLD-D406 is not listed as a supported unit for the belt part number VEB1184 on their site:

http://parts.pioneerelectronics.com/part.asp?productNum=VEB1184

That said, does anyone know if is it compatible with my player? Or is there a different part number?

Thanks in advance and Happy Easter everyone!

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It uses VEB1184.
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Go to MARVAC.com website and order a SCQ3.8 belt
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krbahr wrote:
Go to MARVAC.com website and order a SCQ3.8 belt

Can confirm: SCQ3.8 is a better fit for VEB1184 than SCQ3.6 after you suggested it a while back.
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Full list of error codes always here => [GLOBAL] List of Pioneer Error Codes

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