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I have a C-736G Radio/cassette player. The cassette player is not operable. It sounds as if a motor is running when play is activated. However, the cassette tape does not move.Is there a Drive belt?

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Yes, they ALL operate with drive belts, which can break, or become stretched. Check that the spool holders move freely, before going into the mechanism.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2008

SOURCE: Cassette Player

  • very easy.. if your motor 12 v or 6 volts...for 12 volts motor buy an ic "kia 7812 this parts is voltage regulator with 12 volts 1a output..7806 this parts is volt.reg with volts 1a output..7803 3 volts output etc. etc.
  • input 1st terminal
  • ground mid terminal
  • output 3rt terminal
same a transistor.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2008

SOURCE: Sony Stereo Cassette Deck TC-WR550Z

Drives belt has become too slack to drive mechanism properly or the drive motor is bad. Have unit serviced for new belt(s)

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francisco navarro

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  • Posted on May 16, 2008

SOURCE: cassette player

the tape is very tight
get a pen and try to loosen up the tape
100 % is the tape not the radio

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: Sony Walkman cassette tape player operating at slower speed

If this is the WMD6C then it is servo locked and can be fine tuned with the pitch control on the back of the unit just turn the switch to on then adjust to preferred speed.
Dave, Electronic Doctors email [email protected]

daniel

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  • Posted on May 19, 2010

SOURCE: Repair of Sansui cassette deck D-1000W and Compu Receiver Z-5000X in India.

i have the same deck with same problem..so this is the typical problem for this deck...got it from thrift shop..it was in perfect condition, working excellent but after few days of enjoying it, all of a sudden the same problem arises.... and the motor is abnormally hot..it is way too fast.
when i switch on the power the middle motor will automatically turn on at very high speed...i play around anything i can do hoping something is just stuck up but to no avail..



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