Beocenter 9300 Tape Deck Belts Replacement

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  • #6932
    Beowolf
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      I have a Beocenter 9300 that works great except for the tape deck. It doesn’t move at all when trying to play a tape. FF and RW also do nothing. I plan to replace all 3 belts in the deck (the belt that drives the hub was already broken). The 2 smaller belts are easy enough to access, but I cannot seem to figure out how to access the larger wide flat belt inside the deck.

      Rather than making a big mess and taking apart too many screws and components, is there a straightforward way to access the larger belt?

      I know this is a pretty common procedure on the Beocenters, but I can’t find clear instructions or a tutorial on the best way to go about it.

      Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

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      snorre
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        hello beowolf,

        I think this video will help you : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnAD5PbyBGA

        It shows a belt change on a BC2500, but the tape deck on your 9300 is very similar, except the motor in the BC9300 is mounted in a different place and with an additional belt.

        best regard from germany

        Andree

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        #6946
        Beowolf
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          Thanks for your reply, Andree. The video is very helpful!

          Do you happen to have any advice on the best way to remove the tape deck from the unit so it can be worked on more freely away from the unit? Some of the cables have clips that can be easily removed to free the deck from the PCB, but there is one group of maybe 8 or 10 wires that are soldered to a connector on the PCB which are the main issue.

          Unfortunately, I didn’t think to take pictures of this when I had the unit open, but I was working on it still connected to the PCB, which was a bit limiting for working on the deck.

          Thanks again!

          #6966
          lightitup
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            Have a closer look, pretty sure all looms will unplug, there is one tricky loom plugged in under an RF shield which can be either unsoldered or pried up at one end, then un-plug the loom, Be careful not to bend the shield out of shape too much ( it stops the sliding door opening if it’s not put back in original position)

            good luck, I’m going to do some work on a 9500 soon which should be very similar I can take some photos if it helps.

            Regards Brad

            #6967
            lightitup
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              Apologies for the last comments Are you referring to this loom pictured, is so yes it is soldered to the PCB but un-plugs from deckbe9500 tape deck loom_B_IMGBC9500 Tape deck loom IMG

              #6969
              Beowolf
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                Thanks for the info. I’ll take another look the next time I open up the 9300. It would make sense to come off fully, and I hope it does because I have a few BCT’s that will need this procedure!

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