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Old 01-31-2016, 11:59 AM
LovesZenith LovesZenith is offline
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Haven't touched this one in a while, but I held the changer itself up, and got to the problem area without taking it out. It was quite a chore, but I came in from the left side and worked the coat hanger around. I saw two mechanisms that seemed to work with the needle's arm, and they had a crusty looking gunk in between the two. I took a wild hunch, and knocked the crud off. Bam! Changer good as new! I kept it loose in the cabinet for a few days, running the changer to see if it would revert back to the problem, but it didn't. It's been two weeks now, without a problem, so I guess I can call this a success.
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