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Hi,

My Panasonic RV32 DVD player won't play and shows HO7 in the display.
Any Ideas??
Thanks,
Bill

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Hi,

My Panasonic RV32 DVD player won't play and shows HO7 in the display.
Any Ideas??


H07 = spindle motor drive error
If it's under warranty, get it fixed that way.

This is a common problem with recent model Panasonic players, as they
moved to a low quality motor. The motor binds and stops turning.

A quick fix that sometimes works is to open the player, start a disc, and
manually give it spin to kickstart the spindle motor. If it's dying,
however, this is only a temporary solution.


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Mike S. wrote:
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wrote:
Hi,

My Panasonic RV32 DVD player won't play and shows HO7 in the

display.
Any Ideas??


H07 = spindle motor drive error
If it's under warranty, get it fixed that way.

This is a common problem with recent model Panasonic players, as they
moved to a low quality motor. The motor binds and stops turning.

A quick fix that sometimes works is to open the player, start a disc,

and
manually give it spin to kickstart the spindle motor. If it's dying,
however, this is only a temporary solution.


Thanks very much Mike for your help.
I have an extended warranty, IF I can find where I put it, sheesh

Thanks again,
Bill

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