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Tyler Fleury Posted on Jul 01, 2018

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SOURCE: Panasonic Surround Sound system Displays "INIT" and Disc tray will not open

Upon powerup, these units perform some testing functions and attempt to get to a 'known" state. It would seem that this is not completing. This can be because the CD mechanism is jammed or because of a power supply problem. Without seeing the actual unit and taking a few measurements, I can not state for sure the exact problem. I would pay for a detailed repair estimate and report the results here. From that, we should be able to guide you through the actual repair.<br /> <br /> Regards,<br /> Dan

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