Tape Player Keeps Flipping Sides at Brandon Jeffrey blog

Tape Player Keeps Flipping Sides. Sounds like your drive belt needs replacing. I'm having an issue with my car cassette player which i use frequently for an auxiliary adapter tape. I believe something is wrong with a belt in the cassette player, and the pins aren't being spun. The old cassette car players were prone to this problem, especially in very warm or very cold. However, they can still be manually spun. Remove the six screws around the cassette tape box. If just flipping the tape while still playing in the same direction, i don't see how it could be a pinch roller problem. The same roller is still. Anyhow, the problem is that the tensioner that drives the tape has weakened, and the amount of drag it sees is now triggering the auto. My 1992 corolla has an auto reverse tape deck, i want to play my regular cassettes but it endlessly. When i first insert the tape, it flips from side a to.

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I'm having an issue with my car cassette player which i use frequently for an auxiliary adapter tape. The old cassette car players were prone to this problem, especially in very warm or very cold. My 1992 corolla has an auto reverse tape deck, i want to play my regular cassettes but it endlessly. Sounds like your drive belt needs replacing. I believe something is wrong with a belt in the cassette player, and the pins aren't being spun. When i first insert the tape, it flips from side a to. Remove the six screws around the cassette tape box. If just flipping the tape while still playing in the same direction, i don't see how it could be a pinch roller problem. The same roller is still. However, they can still be manually spun.

USB Cassette Player modified to play reverse and forward on both sides

Tape Player Keeps Flipping Sides The old cassette car players were prone to this problem, especially in very warm or very cold. When i first insert the tape, it flips from side a to. The old cassette car players were prone to this problem, especially in very warm or very cold. The same roller is still. If just flipping the tape while still playing in the same direction, i don't see how it could be a pinch roller problem. I'm having an issue with my car cassette player which i use frequently for an auxiliary adapter tape. I believe something is wrong with a belt in the cassette player, and the pins aren't being spun. However, they can still be manually spun. Remove the six screws around the cassette tape box. Anyhow, the problem is that the tensioner that drives the tape has weakened, and the amount of drag it sees is now triggering the auto. Sounds like your drive belt needs replacing. My 1992 corolla has an auto reverse tape deck, i want to play my regular cassettes but it endlessly.

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