Help! Need Sony Part Number For Bdp-s2000es Drive Or Pickup Assy

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duggy

Audiophyte
Can anyone please tell me the Sony part number for the drive assembly for the Sony BDP-S2000ES blu ray player.Or the laser pick up assy?
I know it has a 5 year warranty,but I no longer have a warranty,as I tried to fix myself.
The drive has BDP-100 on the sticker ontop of the drive,but that's not the Sony part number.Sony won't tell me and I can't search for the part at SonyParts.com without knowing the Sony part number.
Or if I could find where I could purchase the service manual download.I've tried every site I can find and NO one has it,some have a 5 page teaser,which does'nt have the part numbers,just a picture of the Sony BDP-S2000ES,and what it comes with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.Really stinks.I paid $1340 and it lasted only approx 6 months.
Thanks
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Sorry, stupid question to follow...

Why did you try to service the player yourself if it was under warranty?
 
Lordoftherings

Lordoftherings

Banned
For the price you paid for this high end machine, your dealer should accomodate you, to say the least.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Can anyone please tell me the Sony part number for the drive assembly for the Sony BDP-S2000ES blu ray player.Or the laser pick up assy?
I know it has a 5 year warranty,but I no longer have a warranty,as I tried to fix myself.
The drive has BDP-100 on the sticker ontop of the drive,but that's not the Sony part number.Sony won't tell me and I can't search for the part at SonyParts.com without knowing the Sony part number.
Or if I could find where I could purchase the service manual download.I've tried every site I can find and NO one has it,some have a 5 page teaser,which does'nt have the part numbers,just a picture of the Sony BDP-S2000ES,and what it comes with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.Really stinks.I paid $1340 and it lasted only approx 6 months.
Thanks
Welcome to the horrors of Far Eastern manufacture. Sony are the worst of the worst and always have been. Everything thrown together under the hood, and no cooperation for parts and manuals. I gave up servicing Sony Audio gear for friends years ago. I leaned to avoid Sony audio products as a result. I think their TVs are another matter though, especially the Bravias, but then I don't service TVs. When you work on gear you learn pretty quickly the firms that do it right.

See if your nearest warranty service center will cooperate with you, if not I think you will be out of luck. Did you break anything? If not can't you get it back together so no one knows the difference?

If you can't reassemble what you took apart, you should not be in the case in the first place.
 

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