Panasonic DVD Players - H02 error

I put a DVD into my Panasonic DVD-RP56 player this evening and to my surprise, it could not read any disc that I inserted. Instead, it simply displayed: “H02 Error”. A quick Google search indicated this was a common problem (defect perhaps?) to many Panasonic players.

The solution is pretty simple: remove the case, open the tray and then unplug the unit. Inside you’ll see the portion that spins the discs. Give this a few good whirls and start it up again. If it doesn’t spin on its own, spin it around yourself a couple times and it should start up.


8 Responses to “Panasonic DVD Players - H02 error”  

  1. 1 patrick

    this may hel in my situation i have a panasonic dvd player also but so far have not had this problem.

    but is there an easier way than taking it apart?

  2. 2 Kyle

    Unfortunately, no. This is a hardware issue and unless you physically open the unit, there’s not a whole lot you can do (other than bashing it on the top of the case and hoping you don’t break it more).

  3. 3 Big Al

    H02 problems with Technics SL-DV 290 could get to start by removing cover and spinning disc, however it is not safe to leave this way. Would like to hear if there are any other suggestions as to how this could be permanently fixed.

  4. 4 Kyle

    Al, I screwed the cover back on. After spinning it the one time, I haven’t had any more issues.

  5. 5 gerry

    took the cover off, gave it a spin, fixed….

  6. 6 sue

    IF…I have done this (spinning , top off..power on …off…on…off..) and its still not playing….does anyone know another solution? can I take yet another part off and fix that? weird thing is, in all the yrs I have had this player I have barely watched more than 40 movies I imagine. But it is near a radiator. would this have damaged it, being warm on occasion? SO unfair to die now after i joined netflix!

  7. 7 William

    Well, oone thin I find very telling. All of you who reported the H02 error did so in the same time frame with December 2007 being the first occurrence and April the second. All others are in July and my Panasonic DVD CV51 has just died with a… you guessed it H02 error.

    I am beginning to see a pattern in the error code and the timing and am more and more inclined to believe that this or similar error has been programmed to occur after the end of the service life of any Panasonic device. On the other hand, if twisting the tray will fix the problem then it probably is hardware related. Still, my machine is a goner. Giving the tray a spin did nothing for me.

  8. 8 Sue

    well..my solution was a sure thing and I thought Id pass it on…

    I bought a really NICE used player at the Salvation Army Store for $12! that was $12 well spent…better than all the time it took me to take the Panasonic apart and fiddle with it and still didn’t work!
    Maybe because I am in a city…but the Goodwill & the Salvation Army have a large selection on used DVD players.

    Recycle :)

    Thanks
    Sue

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