This drive was laying around here for maybe two years as it was not working - not able to read a CD. The lens was cleaned and it didn't help so I thought that the laser is probably bad.
There were some SMD caps on the board so - just being curious - I took my ESR meter and checked one - bad! Checked more of them and every single one was bad - the best one had ESR of 30ohms but most of them over 300 (completely open). So I replaced them all - 3x 47uF, 6x 22uF, 4x 10uF and 1x 4.7uF - by using caps from dead boards (checking ESR - they were all good). Unable to find a 4.7uF cap anywhere, replaced it with 10uF.
After putting back together, it works fine, reads CDs without any problems
Original caps - nothing visibly bad:

That's Nippon Chemicon:

Recapped:

Good G-Luxons from dead PC Chips board:

Bad chemicons:
There were some SMD caps on the board so - just being curious - I took my ESR meter and checked one - bad! Checked more of them and every single one was bad - the best one had ESR of 30ohms but most of them over 300 (completely open). So I replaced them all - 3x 47uF, 6x 22uF, 4x 10uF and 1x 4.7uF - by using caps from dead boards (checking ESR - they were all good). Unable to find a 4.7uF cap anywhere, replaced it with 10uF.
After putting back together, it works fine, reads CDs without any problems

Original caps - nothing visibly bad:
That's Nippon Chemicon:
Recapped:
Good G-Luxons from dead PC Chips board:
Bad chemicons:
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