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Pioneer Vhs players & vcrs Parts — Browse All Models

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

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Magnavox Capacitor 46-20868-3

Magnavox Capacitor

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Pioneer Hood PNW2759

Pioneer Hood

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Popular maintenance items for VHS Players & VCRs

Service Manual 5716

Service Manual

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Tm Block,t AC40-00001C

Tm Block,t

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Damper Oil 371278631

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Arm X37288691

Arm

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Manual,ser 992168211

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Common replacement parts for Pioneer VHS players

  • Drive belt. The drive belt connects the motor pulley to the video cassette tape drive pulley to spin the tape drive.
  • Cassette tape compartment. The cassette tape compartment supports and hold the video cassette tape inside the VHS player.
  • Transformer. The transformer converts high voltage AC current to low voltage DC current to supply electrical current to components inside the VHS player.
  • Power cord. The power cord plugs into the electrical wall outlet and supplies the VHS player with electrical power.

Cleaning the video cassette tape heads on your Pioneer VHS player

  • You'll need to clean the video cassette tape heads inside your VHS player when video or sound playback deteriorates and tracking adjustments don't fix the problem.
  • Gather the cleaning supplies. You'll need pure isopropyl alcohol, cleaning swabs and a fine-woven, lint-free cloth.
  • Eject the video cassette tape if you have one loaded in the VHS player then unplug the power cord from the wall outlet to disconnect electrical power from the VHS player.
  • Moisten swabs in isopropyl alcohol and carefully wipe the rollers, guides and pins in the tape path.
  • Gently wipe the audio and erase heads with a swab moistened in isopropyl alcohol.
  • Wet the lint-free cloth in isopropyl alcohol and carefully and gently wipe the drum assembly.
  • Reassemble the VHS player and plug in the power cord to restore power.

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