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The belt for Pioneer KE-6300 Car Radio/Cassette Player
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8831127" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>The issue is that head units have pretty much never been repaired ever. They've pretty much always been viewed as disposable and even more so today where quality and features to price ratio just keeps getting better and better. </p><p></p><p>That in mind I bet nobody can name a shop that repairs these things or a company that sells parts. Your ONLY option to source parts would likely be to find another of the same or similar make/model to cannibalize for those parts, and again, for the past 30+ years I've been involved in car audio, I get a few years out of a head unit, it fails, I throw it in the trash and buy a new one with better bells and whistles, not like amplifiers where you can get parts from Mouser or send it off to one of a dozen or more reputable repair shops and get a solid 20+ years of service out of one, or modern subwoofers where you can replace moving parts in a 20 year old woofer and it'll hang with anything coming off the assembly lines today. </p><p></p><p>Good luck, would also suggest DIYaudio as about the only public forum where you might find people DIY that sort of electronics repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8831127, member: 614752"] The issue is that head units have pretty much never been repaired ever. They've pretty much always been viewed as disposable and even more so today where quality and features to price ratio just keeps getting better and better. That in mind I bet nobody can name a shop that repairs these things or a company that sells parts. Your ONLY option to source parts would likely be to find another of the same or similar make/model to cannibalize for those parts, and again, for the past 30+ years I've been involved in car audio, I get a few years out of a head unit, it fails, I throw it in the trash and buy a new one with better bells and whistles, not like amplifiers where you can get parts from Mouser or send it off to one of a dozen or more reputable repair shops and get a solid 20+ years of service out of one, or modern subwoofers where you can replace moving parts in a 20 year old woofer and it'll hang with anything coming off the assembly lines today. Good luck, would also suggest DIYaudio as about the only public forum where you might find people DIY that sort of electronics repair. [/QUOTE]
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