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ohiomohawk 03-07-2007 11:39 AM

cassette adapter auto reverse pain in the a##
 
i have found a few pieces about cassette adapters that start flipping from forward to reverse repeatedly and being a pain in the ass. The one i have will start flipping over and over and after I mess with it for a while it stops but eventually about once every 3 day it starts doing it again.

I read something about removing the "center tooth wheel" i assume these are the two gear like wheels in the cassette...anbody have any suggestions?

Malaki86 03-08-2007 01:30 AM

Re: cassette adapter auto reverse pain in the a##
 
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Originally Posted by ohiomohawk
i have found a few pieces about cassette adapters that start flipping from forward to reverse repeatedly and being a pain in the ass. The one i have will start flipping over and over and after I mess with it for a while it stops but eventually about once every 3 day it starts doing it again.

I read something about removing the "center tooth wheel" i assume these are the two gear like wheels in the cassette...anbody have any suggestions?

Heh - when I first got my XM I went through something like 3 of those adapters in as many weeks. With the adapter constantly turning in the cassette player, it just destroyed the adapter.

I then started using the fm modulator that came with the XM. It worked fine until a strong station would over power the signal from the modulator, and I'd have to keep changing the channel.

I finally bought an in-line modulator (plugs in between the antenna wire on the truck radio). That thing is an absolute godsend. I wish I'd spent that $25 the day I bought the XM. I haven't changed the fm station since I installed it almost a month ago.

ohiomohawk 03-09-2007 11:39 PM

Well i found the cure, I just took box cutter and cut all the little teeth thingys (the parts that spin)out from the center of the cassette. It took about 30 minutes and can be a little tedious but now it is %100.00 flawless. You might want to put a pencil in one end to keep them from spinning and gently cut the teeth away from the other end.


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