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+ | [title] Diagnosis - Is the belt the issue? |
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+ | [* black] Make sure to check that the belt is actually the problem before proceeding. Put some batteries in, plug in some headphones and switch it to radio mode to see if you can tune into and listen to an AM or FM radio station. If you can tune into a station, then switch back to cassette mode and press the play button and listen for the whir of a motor. |
+ | [* black] If you can neither tune into a station, nor hear the whir of the cassette motor then you may be dealing with a bigger issue than just a perished belt, such as a burnt out motor, power or audio output issue. This may be harder to diagnose and repair. |