I have 2 cd players that were working and are not now. One is a 1990 pioneer pd-m430. The lens fell out of the laser (common problem) and I put it back it. When I put the disc in the laser adjuster just clicks up and down. The motor does not spin. The motor does work, I checked it. Tried various CD's that I know work. The other machine is a decade newer, Symphonic cd5800 , completely different machine and it does the exact same thing. How strange. I cleaned the eyes on both machines. Both will not spin the discs. Any thoughts.
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I can see some red thru the lens (yes I am 30cm away from laser) but it wont project onto my hand or a piece of paper. One issue that is the same on both machines is that the cd wont spin. In the repair flow charts it says the laser tries to focus (which they do) and the disc spins (which is doesn't). Its strange.
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Re: cd changers not reading cd's
no, usually the laser comes on, and the sensor triggers the system to start the motor because it see's a reflection.
then the system trys to tune the focus by ajusting current to the coils under the lense.
so no reflection detected - no disk spinup.
the paper trick must be thin paper placed directly onto the lense - the laser is focussed only a few mm from the lense.
in theory if you use shiny paper or foil the motor may kick for a second.
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