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Nick Morehead Posted on Nov 25, 2006

My screen comes out but wont motorize upward...

My deck plays all inputs just fine but the screen wont go up....it comes out and slides horizontally but wont go up vertically, i tried givin it a little help and even that didnt work. Please help me out!!!

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I know this will be hard, but if it displays stuff, go to the menu and under user setting try changing the tilt.

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If this is a deck where the tape slides in horizontally, like most car stereo tape players, you may have a broken or slipping belt. The fact that you "haven't used it in a long time" suggests a worn-out belt.

In my car stereo, the belt slips when it's cold and won't play or eject the tape. After a few minutes, the unit "warms up" and the belt starts turning. Then everything is fine.

I think we both need to replace our belts.
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