coins in RSES DVD player, what to do
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coins in RSES DVD player, what to do
Hi there,
My daughter dropped two coins into the RSES DVD player. It still function but with noise allthe time even without a disc in. Any suggestions for me as what to do?
Thanks in advacne
My daughter dropped two coins into the RSES DVD player. It still function but with noise allthe time even without a disc in. Any suggestions for me as what to do?
Thanks in advacne
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Suggest removing the unit and taking the cover off (m)
Probably pretty easy, Check the TIS website for removal tips, etc if needed. See here: http://www.techinfo.toyota.com/
Usually its just a few screws, etc and out it pops. I've got daughters as well and recommend duct tape in the future. How old is she?
Usually its just a few screws, etc and out it pops. I've got daughters as well and recommend duct tape in the future. How old is she?
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Originally Posted by JWS3
Probably pretty easy, Check the TIS website for removal tips, etc if needed. See here: http://www.techinfo.toyota.com/
Usually its just a few screws, etc and out it pops. I've got daughters as well and recommend duct tape in the future. How old is she?
Usually its just a few screws, etc and out it pops. I've got daughters as well and recommend duct tape in the future. How old is she?
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If you can use a flashlight to see them, try a popsicle stick wrapped in tape to stick to them and pull them out.
If you're in a major metro area, there are stereo repair shops that specialize in this kind iof thing, probably for around ~$100 - call around. I don't know who makes the DVD player for Lexus, probably like a pioneer or other brand.
BTW - it's going to be much cheaper to fix it now before anything breaks, than have to repair or replace it later.
If you're in a major metro area, there are stereo repair shops that specialize in this kind iof thing, probably for around ~$100 - call around. I don't know who makes the DVD player for Lexus, probably like a pioneer or other brand.
BTW - it's going to be much cheaper to fix it now before anything breaks, than have to repair or replace it later.
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What about an autmotive "parts retrieving" tool?
They are about 2' long, about as thick as a pencil and have a small magnetic tip on the end. Might not fit though the slot, though.
I'd just take it out, unscrew the cover and be done with it. How hard can it be?
I'd just take it out, unscrew the cover and be done with it. How hard can it be?
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Originally Posted by The G Man
Is that what they call pay per view?
Sorry I couldn't resist.
Sorry I couldn't resist.
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