TPR-990H Left channel dead

Tubejunkie

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Thanks for the info fyj2972. I checked out the manual on the figs you referred me to. I haven't taken the MD-1 assembly apart yet as I've never done it before on any other radio, so as a 1st timer I'm a little reluctant due to my inexperience. I made sure the microswitch (SW18?) functions as should but when I traced the wire from the MD-1 motor to the back of the main board I measured for voltage and got about 200millivolts. I just need to know what switch I have to engage so I can get voltage to the MD-1 motor. I will get to the bottom of this issue for sure. :chris920:
 
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Tubejunkie

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Ok guys, took the MD-1 mechanism out to see the position of the mini switch and wanted to get your opinion on it. Thanks to all who've helped me out so far.20200823_133154.jpg20200823_133202.jpg
 
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Tubejunkie

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Guys, by any chance do you know how I can get the motor to turn on? What switch(es) do I have to actuate to get the MD-1 motor to turn? Thank you.
 

Josh9994

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S-16 provides power to the motor, S-17 Is for auto stop. So if S-17 is engaged no power will go to the motor. Page 12 of the service manual shows the location of the switch.
 
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fyj2972

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If you dont have any voltage readings at SW18 (200MV ?) I will check that R302 fusible resistor is open or not. Most likly you have a burnt protect resistor in this case.
 
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Taopaipai

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Hi, I'm new here, and I have exactly the same problem with my Aiwa TPR-990: the M2 motor does not receive power to run the soft touch system (the motor is in good condition). Could you solve it?
Tubejunkie could you solve it?