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Sansui Receivers

Official Sansui receiver parts

Sansui makes high-fidelity receivers that can power just about any type of stereo system. Sansui receivers have the power and distortion-free sound reproduction to drive any type of speaker system. When you need replacement parts for your Sansui receiver, you can trust Sears PartsDirect to have the parts you need in stock.

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Sansui RZ7000 receiver

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Sansui RZ1900 receiver

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Sansui RZ5000 receiver

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Sansui RS100 receiver

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Sansui 1000X receiver

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Maintenance tips for your Sansui receiver

  • Unplug the receiver's power cord from the electrical wall outlet before performing any cleaning and maintenance on the receiver.
  • Remove the cabinet cover. Spray canned air through all ventilation slots of the cabinet to clear out dust and debris that can interfere with airflow through the cabinet.
  • Carefully blow dust and debris from internal components in the receiver.
  • Use electrical contact cleaner to remove corrosion and deposits from all jacks, plugs and switches. Allow the cleaner to dry completely before reassembling the receiver.
  • Wipe down all external receiver cabinet surfaces using a damp micro-fiber cloth. Dry the surfaces with a lint-free cloth.
  • Reassemble the receiver and plug the power cord back into the electrical wall outlet.

Top replacement parts for Sansui receivers

  • Fuse. The fuse in the receiver blows when the receiver draws too much current through the power cord because of a short circuit in a receiver component or wiring.
  • Power cord. The power cord supplies the receiver with electrical current from the electrical wall outlet.
  • Main electronic control board. The main electronic control board governs the settings and functions of the receiver and powers the components inside the stereo receiver.
  • Remote control. The remote control communicates control and setting selections to the stereo receiver using RF (radio frequency) signal. The remote control allows you to operate the receiver and make setting selections from a remote location.