If you would have used the Search function, you would have found this:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22940&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22940&highlight=
Strangely enough, I did use the search option.
I tend to look closely at what I see before I pass judgment:
The wheel on the left, has a cylinder at the base of the cog, but mine does not (so I'm probably not looking for a CD M9 mechanism).
The one on the right is too brightly photographed to see if it's the one I'm looking for (so I don't know if I'm looking for the other type CD M4, or for something different).
So... I posted a question.
Do you know what's is the part number I'm looking for?
I tend to look closely at what I see before I pass judgment:
The wheel on the left, has a cylinder at the base of the cog, but mine does not (so I'm probably not looking for a CD M9 mechanism).
The one on the right is too brightly photographed to see if it's the one I'm looking for (so I don't know if I'm looking for the other type CD M4, or for something different).
So... I posted a question.
Do you know what's is the part number I'm looking for?
That part looks similar (splines all the way to the disc) to the one in my CD624 (CDM4/19). The part no. in the 624 service manual is: 4822 466 61587.
If you contact Philips, they should be able to describe the shape of the part to you before you order it.
you might as well get a new belt at the same time. The part no. is: 4822 358 10115.
If you contact Philips, they should be able to describe the shape of the part to you before you order it.
you might as well get a new belt at the same time. The part no. is: 4822 358 10115.
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