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Where can i find the little rubber belt that connect the motor to the drive gear that opens the CD drawer in my CD player

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An o-ring from ace hardware's plumbing department works perfect for 49 cents. Size will be 1-1/2 ID X 1/16 thick O-ring....or the official o-ring part is AS568-029.( 1.489 x .070) Nitrile rubber.

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