There are a few possible reasons why your Sony 60 disc stereo model MHC-GS100 won't rotate CDs and just continuously makes a grinding or motor turning noise but the tray doesn't move. Here are some of the most common causes:
- The CD drive belt is worn out or damaged. The CD drive belt is responsible for moving the CD tray and the CD itself. If the belt is worn out or damaged, it may not be able to move the tray or the CD.
- The CD drive motor is faulty. The CD drive motor is responsible for rotating the CD. If the motor is faulty, it may not be able to rotate the CD.
- The CD drive gears are worn out or damaged. The CD drive gears are responsible for moving the CD tray and the CD itself. If the gears are worn out or damaged, they may not be able to move the tray or the CD.
- The CD drive control board is faulty. The CD drive control board is responsible for sending signals to the CD drive motor and gears. If the control board is faulty, it may not be able to send the correct signals to the motor and gears.
If you have checked all of these possible causes and you are still having problems with the CD drive, you should contact Sony customer support for help.
Here are some tips to help prevent this problem from happening in the future:
- Do not overload the CD drive. Overloading the CD drive can put unnecessary strain on the drive and can lead to premature wear and tear.
- Do not use damaged CDs. Using damaged CDs can damage the CD drive.
- Clean the CD drive regularly. Cleaning the CD drive can help to remove dust and dirt that can build up and cause problems.
I hope this helps!
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