How Do I Repair My Dvd Player?
Because of the microcircuitry in a DVD player it often costs more to repair than the device is worth, however if you tell us the make and model it may be that we can dig up some tech-specs though we can’t promise it. You can see what the inside of one looks like here: (click on the Kotron DVD 101 and scroll down). http://www.adl528.com/dvd-101/index.htm Those tiny components you can see are machine mounted and far too fiddly to be placed by hand. If the problem is spinning the disc it sounds as though the motor assembly is faulty. You’re going to have trouble finding a spare for this, you’ll need to trawl independent shops where they supply components. My advice is that if you have an expensive DVD player, take it to a centre specialising in that make. If it’s a cheap one, it’s honestly going to cost more to fix than a new one would.