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I'm sorry to hear that you're missing a spring from your Technics SL-MC4 CD player. Based on your description, it sounds like the spring is part of the mechanism that opens and closes the CD tray. Without seeing the specific spring and mechanism, it's hard to give you exact instructions on where it goes. However, here are some general steps you can follow to try to determine where the spring goes:
Look for any other springs in the CD player. If there are other springs, compare them to the missing one to see if they look similar. This may give you a clue as to where the missing spring should go.
Look for any empty hooks or brackets. Check the mechanism that opens and closes the CD tray for any hooks or brackets that look like they might be missing a spring. The missing spring may attach to one of these hooks or brackets.
Check the CD player's manual or service manual. If you have the manual for your Technics SL-MC4 CD player, check it for any diagrams or instructions on the mechanism that opens and closes the CD tray. The manual may provide information on where the missing spring should go.
Seek professional help. If you are unable to determine where the missing spring goes, it may be best to seek the help of a professional technician who has experience with repairing CD players. They may be able to diagnose the problem and replace the missing spring for you.
Again, without more information or a visual inspection of the CD player, it's hard to provide more specific instructions. I hope these steps help you locate the missing spring and get your CD player working properly again.
on my tips and tricks page are links to owners manuals for Schwinn and Huffy. they are all the same, Those respective websites with the links have clear instructions on quick releases.
Your quick release has three parts 1. shaft with lever 2. nut 3. springs x 2
Take the lever apart, remove the nut and both springs. install one spring large side onto the shaft all the way up against the lever side, slide the shaft through the hub axle center, install the other spring on the shaft opposite the lever small side facing the hub, then screw on the nut. look to the video for the rest.
I think you might have a Spring missing for the Waste Toner Full Sensor. Truthfully, it is really hard to describe in a few sentences.
It belongs in the frame wall under near where you have the white waste toner section of the Transfer Belt. This spring pushes a flag up that hits the Paper Entrance Sensor (yes, near the bypass tray)
and enter the model number and date of manufacture. The parts list will display a list of parts and include the instruction manual which you can download for free.
The spring on the carb is kind of important, it lets the pedal come back up so you can press the gas again. I would say you should get someone to put a spring on the carb seeing as thought its an important part
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