
Brown in the center, and two white wires on either side? Perhaps my solder is bad, or something. I soldered them back on their clips, and guessed where they do. I wasn't actually sure where they started. In the process, 2 (and later the 3rd) of the tiny wires broke off it's clip, right behind the solder. I removed the whole stylus cartridge to take into my local shop. Now that things are back together, no sound is coming from the speakers. Before I replaced it, I tried the old stylus on an old record. It's trying to do something there, and the clicking is the sound of the plastic peice allllmost making it.ģ) No sound. If I reach under the turn table and nudge the arm tracking wheel the tiniest bit, the machine turns off, and of course the clikcing stops. I can start the table manually, and place the needle down.Ģ) W it puts it self away (the arm), and the table keeps spinning, a very distinct and quick click is heard. It pops up, swings over, then swings back and puts itself away. The record doesn't drop, and the arm doesn't settle onto the record. It spins nicely now, and changed speeds as I change the control.ġ) The auto load doesn't quite work right. A few drops of the sewing machine oil solved that one. The motor made a terrible squeal as the rod that holds the stepped spindle rattled back and forth while it tried to spin. I used a bit of WD40 on some stubborn blackness, and it came right off too. So I removed many of the parts to get to the sticky grease. Just a few shots after the process was finished. Some files listed below are available for instant downloadīy clicking on the Instant Download arrow after the item.I've made some progress, and caused some new problems. Magnavox Factory Service Manual w/Schematics It normally takes up to 24 hours to receive the download instructions via email but please allow 1 - 2 business days.

Visit for service manuals and schematics for Magnavox models manufactured after 1945. If your model or chassis is not listed below contact me for availability. Vintage record changer manuals may be several pages and must be ordered separately. Some early models may only have one or two pages of factory service information. These Factory Service Manuals including Schematics are scanned in high resolution directly from the original Magnavox Factory Service Manuals published by Magnavox from 1937 through 1942.

Magnavox Radios, Phonographs, Record Changers, and Tape Recorder Factory Service Manuals with Schematics: Radios - Phonographs - Record Changers - Tape Recorders Magnavox Factory Service Manuals & Schematics
