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Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux

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  1. Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux, Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 1, immagine 1 di 3 Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux, Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 1, immagine 2 di 3 Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux, Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 1, immagine 3 di 3
    • Svita le sei viti intorno alla cassetta.

    • Posiziona le viti in un luogo sicuro in modo da non perderle.

    • I modelli, le posizioni delle viti e le dimensioni delle viti possono variare.

  2. Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 2, immagine 1 di 3 Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 2, immagine 2 di 3 Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 2, immagine 3 di 3
    • Rimuovi delicatamente il coperchio della cassetta.

    • Scatta una foto dell'interno della cassetta in modo che possa servire da riferimento durante il rimontaggio della cassetta.

    • Non preoccuparti se apri la cassetta dal lato sbagliato (foto 2ª) è facile rimediare; basta richiudere la cassetta, capovolgerla (foto 3ª) ed estrarre il lato frontale (foto 1ª).

  3. Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 3, immagine 1 di 2 Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 3, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi il meccanismo di ribaltamento automatico situato nell'angolo superiore.

    • Non gettarlo via; potrebbe essere necessario reinstallarlo se si desidera utilizzare un altro lettore di cassette.

  4. Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 4, immagine 1 di 2 Soluzione al capovolgimento automatico degli adattatori da cassetta a Aux: passo 4, immagine 2 di 2
    • Assicurati che tutti i circuiti elettrici e gli ingranaggi che non sono stati rimossi siano nella loro corretta posizione.

    • Qualsiasi altro ingranaggio all'interno della cassetta non è necessario. Quindi sentiti libero di rimuoverlo se la cassetta fa troppo rumore (seconda foto).

    • Aggiornamento 3/14/2019: Ogni auto è diversa. Molti nei commenti sono riusciti nell'impresa mantenendo gli ingranaggi centrali e rimuovendo gli ingranaggi dell'interfaccia. E viceversa. Fai delle prove! Se riesci a farlo funzionare, fantastico! Se non ci riesci, prova qualcos'altro. Non mollare finché non avrai la tua musica in macchina! Saluti!

    Thank you so much! I bought an adapter, and thought I'd wasted the money. Thanks to your guide that wasn't the case, I can now enjoy my music in my car!

    Cameron Martin - Replica

    Hey right on! Glad it could help! Cheers!

    Jonathan Falco -

    Mine still does it without any gears in it it will still flip between one and 2 then it says tde1 and rejects it.

    rusty flores - Replica

    Hi Rusty, yea :/ this guide doesn’t work in every case. There are so many factors going on behind the scenes in cassette players that it’s any wonder they worked in the first place. I’m sorry it didn’t work for you. Look into other ways of playing your music: low power FM radio broadcasters, Aux-to-CD adaptors (heard of them, never seen them), or just replacing the whole shebang. Good luck and cheers!

    Jonathan Falco -

    after I’ve removed all the gears it simply spits out the adapter. How do I fix this?

    marekmarkiewicz4 - Replica

    Someone named oldtech had a good comment down below. Try and see if his advice could help in your case. Good luck!

    Jonathan Falco -

    Someone named oldtech had a good comment down below. Try and see if his advice could help in your case. Good luck!

    Jonathan Falco -

    Depending on the model you have All you need is the two springs or flex board holding in the convertor piece get rid of all the other junk. And it will work fine. Needs to look like the last picture bare bones of a cassette with the digital piece replacing the ribbon. Works a treat.

    Eequalsmc2 - Replica

    I was having the flip side issue too. Whilst giving my dad an aux in an old civic esi vtec. That accompanied with a jabra drive visor mount Bluetooth and a 12v USB and he's set for summer weekends with the roof off. Hate the car myself as I don't fit.

    Eequalsmc2 - Replica

    And for the price you can get these ya may as well not worry bout losing parts. Paid less than two quid.

    Eequalsmc2 - Replica

    Kudos to the guy who made this. Reignites the old brain cells.

    Eequalsmc2 - Replica

    Thanks to whoever made this. It was very helpful and it worked perfectly fine.

    ekelvinayodeji - Replica

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29 Commenti

that $@$* done work all it did was keep swtiching sides even more without the gears in it.............

pvmxfgt - Replica

It might have to do with the stereo in your car. When I made this guide, I was experiencing the problem in my 2000 Nissan Xterra, but my own guide didn’t help. Some stereos are just broken, like mine was. To be completely honest, I had no idea this guide would even work for people, like it is. Sorry it didn’t help fix your problem. I would suggest getting a new stereo installed in your car. If it’s an older car, you may be able to do it <$100 for a decent stereo. Cheers mate!

Jonathan Falco -

Worked perfectly for me, thanks for putting this guide together.

Patrick Osborne - Replica

You’re welcome!

Jonathan Falco -

Worked for me. I used to buy these things new every couple of years. Glad I did not throw all the old ones out

Peter K - Replica

Save dat $$. Glad to hear it worked!

Jonathan Falco -

Worked perfectly for me. I used to buy a new Phillips adapter every few years or have to return them.

Peter K - Replica

Looks like a double post but still happy it worked!

Jonathan Falco -

Bought an older car just for Ubering. I needed to play music from my phone and when I bought a tape deck to mp3, it was flipping back and forth. I would have been s.o.l. if I didn't come across your page. Now I can Uber. Thank you for this post!

Shane Shapiro - Replica

Enjoy the Uber while you can. The self driving hive mind is just around the corner. haha cheers!

Jonathan Falco -

You should only remove the gear that has the rubber o-ring on it and the small gears that bridge that to the main sprockets. Keep the 2 sprockets and the gear between them. Most cassette players have a part that checks to see if the 2nd sprocket is turning. In a normal cassette the 2nd sprocket turns thanks to the 1st sprocket pulling on the tape which is wound around the 2nd. In these adapter that happens by the 1st sprocket turning the middle gear which turns the 2nd.

oldtech - Replica

Good call! Thanks oldtech!

Jonathan Falco -

Thanks oldtech. I had removed all of the gears and my player would eject it out…by adding the top 3 back in it now works great.

Skyhigh - Replica

I also had the same problem. When I removed all the gears, the player would eject the casettee.

Dumpala Ritesh -

Thanks for this article. I have a 2000 oddysey and the tip did not work at first when removing all the gears. However I put back all the gears except the ones you said to remove for auto flip and it works. So thank you again. It is a bit nosiy due to the gears I could not remove but at least it works now.

Steve Ellenoff - Replica

After reading some of the comments that others had similar experiences maybe you can update the article to mention it.

Steve Ellenoff - Replica

Kudos to you for getting me to do so. :)

Jonathan Falco -

I removed the parts related to the reversal mechanism. It works perfectly. Thanks a lot for this guide ☺️.

Dumpala Ritesh - Replica

You're very welcome!

Jonathan Falco -

BRILLIANT. Thanks very much, works perfectly now!

Steve SW - Replica

Right on! :)

Jonathan Falco -

My tape deck still does it when no cassett is in the player its anoying

Rebekah Angerer - Replica

Sounds like that's a problem with your cassette player. Did you mean the problem still occurs after you've removed the gears? Sometimes it just doesn't work. But there is more than 1 way to skin a cat, try different alternatives!

Jonathan Falco -

!&&* ya! My “brand new” 1998 Ford Taurus has the best stereo on the block after this tip. Thanks!

Jakob - Replica

Keep that bass slappin!

Jonathan Falco -

Had this problem with a Bluetooth cassette adapter I had. Same exact mechanism inside. Was constantly reversing and one side sounded way more distorted. This completely fixed my issue. Appreciate the guide.

Michael Bazett - Replica

Happy to assist! Glad it works! :)

Jonathan Falco -

THANK YOU it works

Noriana Grande - Replica

Woot! Glad it fixed your problem!

Jonathan Falco -

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