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Clean/demagnetize in-dash cassette player
Hi all,
I have an older BMW (E36) with an in-dash cassette player. I've been using a cassette adapter for MP3 for many years which I tend to leave in the tape deck - I haven't played an actual cassette tape in probably a decade. But recently I've been getting a lot of static from the tape deck. I checked the adapter in another cassette player and it was OK, so I believe the tape deck is dirty or magnetized. Problem: the unit won't play a cleaning tape. It runs for 2 seconds, reverses for 2 seconds and then "tape error" appears on the radio display. In other tape players the cleaning tape runs for 20+ seconds. I've tried a few different cleaning tapes with no luck. I have a demagnetizing wand which I stuck it in as far as possible and waved around for a couple of minutes, but the loading mechanism retracts and drops behind the display panel so I can't physically get to the head, capstan or rollers. My attempt at demagnetizing improved the situation somewhat, but there is still quite a bit of static coming from the tape deck. Is there some special kind of cleaning tape for auto cassette players? All the advice online is to just get a cleaning tape from Radio Shack (or wherever) and run it. That doesn't seem to work. I had the tape deck cleaned by the dealer many years ago, but they charged an obscene amount (even then) for doing so. The car is in good shape and I'd like to sell it if possible, but I'd like the stupid tape deck to work if someone tries it and I'd rather not pay $270/hr for a dealer technician to pull the deck and clean it. Any advice? George |
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Clean/demagnetize in-dash cassette player
On Apr 19, 6:16*pm, George Neuner wrote:
Hi all, I have an older BMW (E36) with an in-dash cassette player. I've been using a cassette adapter for MP3 for many years which I tend to leave in the tape deck - I haven't played an actual cassette tape in probably a decade. *But recently I've been getting a lot of static from the tape deck. *I checked the adapter in another cassette player and it was OK, so I believe the tape deck is dirty or magnetized. Problem: the unit won't play a cleaning tape. *It runs for 2 seconds, reverses for 2 seconds and then "tape error" appears on the radio display. *In other tape players the cleaning tape runs for 20+ seconds. *I've tried a few different cleaning tapes with no luck. I have a demagnetizing wand which I stuck it in as far as possible and waved around for a couple of minutes, but the loading mechanism retracts and drops behind the display panel so I can't physically get to the head, capstan or rollers. *My attempt at demagnetizing improved the situation somewhat, but there is still quite a bit of static coming from the tape deck. Is there some special kind of cleaning tape for auto cassette players? All the advice online is to just get a cleaning tape from Radio Shack (or wherever) and run it. *That doesn't seem to work. I had the tape deck cleaned by the dealer many years ago, but they charged an obscene amount (even then) for doing so. * The car is in good shape and I'd like to sell it if possible, but I'd like the stupid tape deck to work if someone tries it and I'd rather not pay $270/hr for a dealer technician to pull the deck and clean it. Any advice? George Old machines are likely not to pull tape. You mean you can't stick an alcohol q tip and clean the head? Greg |
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On Apr 19, 8:05*pm, G wrote:
On Apr 19, 6:16*pm, George Neuner wrote: Hi all, I have an older BMW (E36) with an in-dash cassette player. I've been using a cassette adapter for MP3 for many years which I tend to leave in the tape deck - I haven't played an actual cassette tape in probably a decade. *But recently I've been getting a lot of static from the tape deck. *I checked the adapter in another cassette player and it was OK, so I believe the tape deck is dirty or magnetized. Problem: the unit won't play a cleaning tape. *It runs for 2 seconds, reverses for 2 seconds and then "tape error" appears on the radio display. *In other tape players the cleaning tape runs for 20+ seconds. *I've tried a few different cleaning tapes with no luck. I have a demagnetizing wand which I stuck it in as far as possible and waved around for a couple of minutes, but the loading mechanism retracts and drops behind the display panel so I can't physically get to the head, capstan or rollers. *My attempt at demagnetizing improved the situation somewhat, but there is still quite a bit of static coming from the tape deck. Is there some special kind of cleaning tape for auto cassette players? All the advice online is to just get a cleaning tape from Radio Shack (or wherever) and run it. *That doesn't seem to work. I had the tape deck cleaned by the dealer many years ago, but they charged an obscene amount (even then) for doing so. * The car is in good shape and I'd like to sell it if possible, but I'd like the stupid tape deck to work if someone tries it and I'd rather not pay $270/hr for a dealer technician to pull the deck and clean it. Any advice? George Old machines are likely not to pull tape. You mean you can't stick an alcohol q tip and clean the head? Greg Oh, you could try lengthening the demag by taping a piece of steel along the side of present probe, if isn't the loop type. Greg |
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Clean/demagnetize in-dash cassette player
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 17:08:35 -0700 (PDT), G wrote:
On Apr 19, 8:05*pm, G wrote: Old machines are likely not to pull tape. Yes, I know that old players can have problems. I tried playing an audio tape - I don't know if it would continue to pull evenly through a whole tape but it worked fine for a couple of minutes. It just seems to purposely reject cleaning tapes. The ones I have all work (not stuck or anything) ... I checked them with another tape deck. You mean you can't stick an alcohol q tip and clean the head? Can't reach anything. Behind the door is a motorized cage that holds the tape and retracts downward behind the front panel to reach the mechanism. That cage is blocking all access ... can't even see the mechanism. Oh, you could try lengthening the demag by taping a piece of steel along the side of present probe, if isn't the loop type. The one I have is a 6 inch plastic wand with the wire loop embedded. It's long enough to reach, but I can't get it past the cage. Greg George |
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