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AUDIO SYSTEM
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Troubleshooting
54-51
Cassette
tape
will
not
eject.
The problems covered here are all
the result of the
use of a bad tape (deformed or not properly tightened) or
of a
malfunction
of
.the.cassette player itself. Malfunctions
involving
the tape
becoming caught
in
the
mechanism and ruining the case are also possible, and attempting
to"foicä
th. t.p"
out of the player
can
cause damage
to the
mechanism.
The player should be
taken
io
a
service deäler
for
refair.
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Uneven revolution. Tape speed
is fast or
slow.
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"n"no"o?
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(Are
there any foreign oblects'z inside the cassette
player?
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Remove
rhe
obie*(s).
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it"
,lrrrc
that the tape
tabet
is nor
loose.
thar rhe
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,;:,;lfi
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pinch
rorer
Head
capsran
rorer
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::'nnt
in the
mechanism
and should nof be
used'-
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Mitsubishi Motors
Corporatlon
Apr.
1991
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Uneven revolution. Tape speed
is fast or
slow.
Does
the
player play
OK if the
tape'r
is changed7
Tape
used is
bad.
Are
there any foreign oblects': inside the cassette
player?
ls
the
head or
capstan
roller
dirty?
Head
Hepair
or replace cassette
player.

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