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Pioneer Dvd players

Official Pioneer dvd player parts

Sears PartsDIrect is a leading supplier of Pioneer DVD player replacement parts. Pioneer DVD players use dependable components but you can never tell when a failure will occur. When you find yourself in need of Pioneer DVD player replacement parts, trust Sears PartsDirect to have the parts you need to fix your player.

Steps to take when the television won't play your Pioneer DVD player's video

  • Check the television settings and select the correct video input source on the television if necessary.
  • Check the HDMI or video cable connections on the back of the DVD player and the television. Reconnect any loose cables. Connect the cables correctly if the cables were connected to the wrong jacks.
  • Check the DVD disc to make sure it's inserted in the tray properly. The label of the DVD disc should be facing upward.
  • Check the DVD disc for deposits or scratches. Clean the DVD disc thoroughly if you find spills or deposits on the disc.
  • Reset the DVD player control board by unplugging the DVD player from the electrical wall outlet for several minutes. Plug the DVD player power cord back in to the electrical outlet and attempt to play the DVD disc again.

Care and handling tips for discs used in your Pioneer DVD player

  • Handle DVD and CD discs by the outer edge or the center hole. Don't touch the media surface of the discs.
  • Keep dirt, liquids and other foreign matter away from discs. Remove any dirt, fingerprints, smudges, liquids or other foreign material from the discs by wiping discs with a clean cotton fabric in a straight line from the center of the disc to the outer disc edge. Use DVD/CD cleaning detergent, isopropyl alcohol or methanol to clean stubborn dirt or deposits from discs.
  • Store DVD and CD discs upright. Don't bend discs. Don't expose discs to extreme heat or high humidity.
  • Don't use adhesive labels to mark DVD or CD discs. Use a non-solvent-based felt-tip marker to label the top side of the disc.