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A Sony SLV-D380P DVD/VCR with no VCR tape take up

A Sony SLV-D380P DVD/VCR with no VCR tape take up torque, eats tapes. No Parts Required Repair.

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“NorCal715”

A rather long and mostly unedited video on the repair of a Sony SLV-D380P DVD/VCR Combination unit. I found the take up clutch was damaged and needed to be repaired. Thank you for sticking with this repair to the end, I really appreciate the support.

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6 Comments

  1. Great attention to detail. I just donated one of these because I couldn't find anyone who wanted to own it. Of course you used hot glue. Almost as ubiquitous as acetone on your work bench. Cyanoacrylate is my go-to repair elixir.

  2. Use to love repairing vcrโ€™s most of the time u just take out the vcr mechanism flip over take out the rubber belts flip them over and done or if rubber is hard clean with alcohol then good to go

  3. I have 3 of these SLV-D380P that were never used with the remote controls and even the original manual packets that are in the back of the car on the way to goodwill for donation. What is strange is that yesterday a neighbor had saw them in the back of the car, we were talking about them for a minute now your video with this model came up as a suggestion for me. Some google device of mine with a microphone must have been listening.

  4. Before I watch the actual video, I do remember some of the Sony VHS had a tension lever that the grease would dry up and a good cleaning of the saft and some oil would bring it back to working perfectly.
    Sony really made a darn good vcr…!
    Hope I'm right…I'll see after the video.

  5. Smashing repair as always ๐Ÿ˜€

    I used to repair vcr's in the 80's , front loaders that were quite thick, old orion machines and all sorts of odd machines.
    I didnt charge for the repairs, i just enjoyed fixing them.
    Yes i was odd lol.

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