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RE: Sony VCR died. Worth repairing?

The capstan motor on those units have been known to seize up and cause the problem that you describe. Any reputable service shop that repairs Sony should be able to overhaul the motor for you at a reasonable rate. It is highly unlikely that the motor requires replacing.


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