jr
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Post by jr on Apr 28, 2022 20:42:02 GMT
I am hoping that someone here can help me. We have a Wurlitzer One More Time CD jukebox and one of the curved bubble tubes went out. The easy part was getting the replacement tube. The difficult part is figuring out how to replace it. My parts manual covers everything I need to make it play but doesn’t show out to get to the top curved bubble tubes to replace them. If anyone has that information I would be very grateful. I live in the Canto Ohio area and have been unable to find anyone to service it for me. Thanks and have a great day! Jim
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Post by Ron Rich on Apr 28, 2022 22:30:40 GMT
PLEASE read the Hi Newbies post, in our FAQ's section--You did not say what "--Went out---" means-- is it broken or is it just not 'bubbling" ? Start un-screwin' things-- take LOTZA photo's-- ID all screws by type and length--be sure to put them back correctly-- good luck ! Ron Rich
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jr
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Post by jr on Apr 28, 2022 23:12:49 GMT
The short curved bubble tube does not bubble anymore so it is broken. With the old Wurlitzer jukeboxes there are four wing nuts to remove to get to the tubes. With the new reproductions they are nothing like the old versions. Jim
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Post by Ron Rich on Apr 28, 2022 23:19:03 GMT
Jim, Not necessarily so-- is the heater working ? Has the tube slipped up-out of it's heater ( VERY common on the 1015) ? Is this the tube behind the blue thin plastic panel ? Ron Rich
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Post by jr on Apr 29, 2022 0:38:10 GMT
The fluid leaked out so it is definitely broken. It was like oil. Jim
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Post by Ron Rich on Apr 29, 2022 2:30:54 GMT
OK- yep -- it's broken ! Ron Rich
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Post by Marcel Bogert on May 14, 2022 12:41:43 GMT
Hope you are up for the task, you need to take apart a lot to get at the brackets holding the tube in place. To get at the tubes you need to remove the plastic shields in the top of the door from the inside. Most likely you need to replace foam bits and pieces.
If you're not afraid taking things apart and take you're time it should work just by starting to unscrew the light shields and see wat needs to be removed to get at the tube. You will need small hands to get at the screws that hold the springs that actually hold the tube.
I can provide an exploded view that will help. wanted to upload it but no option to do so.
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Post by Ron Rich on May 14, 2022 14:23:32 GMT
Hi Marcel, Yes--there IS an "option" to load it here-- see our FAQ's post on this subject ! Ron Rich
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