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Canon Vhs players & vcrs Parts — Browse All Models

Canon VHS players are dependable and affordable units that rarely break down. Rugged drive components and reliable electronics inside Canon VHS players typically last for years without having problems. When parts do wear out or break on your Canon VHS player, find the replacement parts you need to get the player up and running at Sears PartsDirect.

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Replacing the control panel assembly on your Canon VHS player

  • Unplug the VHS player's power cord from the electrical wall outlet to disconnect electrical power.
  • Remove the cabinet cover mounting screws then pull the cabinet cover off the VHS player.
  • Unplug the control panel ribbon cable from the control panel.
  • Remove the control panel mounting screws and pull the control panel off the front cover of the VHS player.
  • Install the new control panel in the front cover and secure it with the mounting screws. Plug in the control panel ribbon cable to the new control panel.
  • Reinstall the VHS player cabinet cover and secure it with the mounting screws.
  • Plug the VHS player's power cord back into the electrical wall outlet to restore power.

Caring for video cassette tapes used in your Canon VHS player

  • Don't expose video cassette tapes to direct sunlight or extreme heat sources.
  • Avoid storing video cassette tapes in spaces where they'll be exposed to high humidity.
  • Don't store video cassette tapes in areas where they'll get dusty. Use a cassette storage box to store tapes to prevent exposure to dust. For long term storage, seal the storage container to prevent dust exposure.
  • After using a tape, rewind the tape to the beginning before storing. Store the tape in the vertical position.
  • Don't leave a video cassette tape inside the VHS player when you're not intending to play the tape for an extended period of time (such as more than 1 week).

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