Depending on your VCR's loading mechanism, it's probably one of two things. Either the timing gears have slipped (to fix that correctly, the gears will most likely need to be replaced) or the mode switch has gotten dirty (tarnish on the silver contacts from lack of use) and it needs to ether be replaced or dismantled and cleaned.
A cassette player can be fixed that stops taking tapes. It would have to be taken apart to troubleshoot the problem, however,
On my General Electric vcr, when i play a vhs tape in it, I can only see wavy lines that move around in all directions. I can record something but can' t see it afterwards on this player, but can see it on another player. What's wrong with the playing part of the vcr? and how can i fix it.
fix it.
No, they are relatively expensive to fix so it would be better to just buy a new one.
Send it to a Nintendo company and they will fix it for free.
I would think so. Just replace the belts.
Duct tapes, better desk, or go to other building. That the best I can suggest.
she should so it doesnt get worse
if it doesnt turn on once taking the battery out and putting it back it, take it to a mobile/cell shop and get them to fix it.
youll need to first wire up the socket to battery.
A spark plug that doesnt fire or a coil that doesnt fire Try a new set of plugs and wires
it doesn't work!!