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Author Topic: Rowe AMI 200 1966 Jukebox Repair Qestion  (Read 2020 times)

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Rowe AMI 200 1966 Jukebox Repair Qestion
« on: June 25, 2019, 12:22:02 pm »
Good morning and thank you for adding me your forum. I live in GA and recently inherited my parents 1966 Bandstand Rowe AMI 200 Jukebox. It needed a few minor repairs that I could figure out myself with the help of a manual that I ordered online. I am running into an issue with the (hopefully I am using the correct terminology) magazine belt or wheel spinning. When I push the numbers on the outside to select a 45 record, it will not spin. The arm and table does work and will consistently pull the same record from the magazine or wheel.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance, Nancy in Atlanta

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Re: Rowe AMI 200 1966 Jukebox Repair Qestion
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2019, 06:36:49 am »
Hello Nancy welcome to the forum.

My advice would be that you should contact a Rowe Ami specialist to look at your jukebox, there could be a number of issues that could be causing your problem. These could range from relays on the keyboard, search unit faults, cam switches  or that the motors are jammed by missing teeth on the various gears.

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Alan Hood
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