SOURCE: TV shuts off by itself
I think that this might be a power supply problem. The VCR might be loading down the supply and causing the shut down. If you are going to try to fix this yourself I would shuuest you get a schematic and multimeter, and an oscilloscope, here is why, The schematic will tell you what voltages are normal, The multimeter will allow you to measure those voltages, the oscilloscope will allow you to test for ripple voltage which might be present riding on your dc voltage level. If you do not have access to this equipment or do not know how to use this type of equipment, I would suggest that you take the unit to a shop.
SOURCE: VCR repeatedly tries to play and eject when tape deck is empty
the tape carriage is probably stuck, or something stuck inside blocking the tape sensor.
feed a tape in and see if it does it "with" the tape too
hope this helps
SOURCE: dvd/vcr sylvania combo
did a few google searches and suggestions were made to buy a**ther vcr...** way to fix the vcr heads. thanks anyways!
SOURCE: VCR tape loads and runs about 5-10 sec; then ejects
you need to clean the vcr with a cleaner that you can buy at a store. If that doesnt work then you need to take the 4 or 5 skrews out that hold the top on and look at the motor and gears move while you put a tape in and you should spot the problem pretty quick. It'll be with the round metal wheel that turns the tape.
SOURCE: VHS got jammed, clicks, turns self off
Open it up and next to the right spindal where the tape goes there should be a small, black B-S button, press it in with a pencil or pin, and it should reset the VCR's computer.
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