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Broken cover Hi ive just dropped a small speaker on my SL-1210Mk2 luckily i had it closed, but it hit the cover and put a crack the whole way across. i know it does not stop me using them or has no real affect on them but id like to know if i could purchase a new one?
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then it's time for a new one, but the platter touches the underground: be smRt and replance the centre shaft, since you have an 1210mk2 and they need replacement. it's 40 euro. and you'll notice the difference after many years using an old one
There is a motor/gear assembly inside the camera that moves the lens in and out and covers the lens when it is retracted. When it dropped, you most likely cracked or shifted something out of place. A broken tooth does not stop function, but shudders when it hits the gap. A shifted gear, slips and similarly may cause this effect. If it doesn't open the shudder, you get no picture.
You will need to open it up and attempt to repair the mechanics that drive the lens.
It's cheaper to buy a whole new TV. I recently acquired a similar TV with a broken screen thinkink I could get a screen cheaper than a whole new TV. I found out different. If you find a place to get a screen cheaper than a new TV I would like to know about it.
hi aris tomas...1st check the fuse inside the turntable..then if its ok go to the main board ..check the zener diode (D3) and the transistor Q3 and Q2...the fidbk me wat hapen , if possible if you can chance it replace it..u
Go look here There is heaps of information on your deck. There is not alot to service, just some adjustments. If you have any problems with the T/T, got back to me here. So spruce em up and go drop some nasty tunz:)
Is it just the plastic cover over the display?
I think that would be a little easier to find an replace than the whole display would.
Garmin does stock alot of parts for their units.
Unfortunatly, alot of the small electronics thats built today is disposable. The components are all small surface mount stuff packed in on very small double sided pc boards....this is very hard, timely and expensive to track a problem. For that reason alot of manufacturers do not supply parts for certain models. This MIGHT make the actual display harder to find..... but in your case its just the display cover.... the odds are good you will find one.
Check at the Garmin website...they will have lists of certified repair shops with access to parts.
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