• 709 Answers SOURCE: Hi If it will play DVD's this is a good sign. You will only need to clean the lens of the laser. Also clean the hub that the Disc rides on. I hope your in the right posting area, this is for the Phat consoles with the drawer that comes out to put the CD in. Procedure is different for Slim PS2.
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• Disconnect power and turn the case upside down. • Remove the screw covers to expose the case screws. These are little square pieces or square rubber pads. You can use a thin knife to pry the hard plastic squares up.
• Remove all the screws. • REmove the Warranty sticker to the right edge of the power socket. • Turn the PS2 over to set it right side up. • lift the top cover from the back and pull it forward slightly to clear the CD tray.
Be careful of a possibly attached to the lid going to the REset/Eject buttons. Roll the cover over to the right leaving the ribbon intact. • Remove the Cd tray lid. • Polish the Laser lens, and remove any lint or hair from the Cd area. Use Alcohol and cotton swabs to clean the laser lens. By the way, Alcohol will damage a PS2 Slim lens. All lens are not created equally.
• Hook up the power and A/v Cables. • REmove the little white disc from the Cd tray lid. • Place a Disc on the spindle, and cap the disc with the little white piece that you removed from the CD tray cover. • Boot up the PS2 and test it, Continue cleaning until you get it to work.
• Put it back together, and your in business. If you have trouble you can send your PS2 to the Playstation Clinic for Repair. Contact Posted on Nov 05, 2007. • 709 Answers SOURCE: Hi Jstpd, Boot up your PS2 with no disc in it. Press the Traingle and highlight the top selection. Press the triangle again and then press X then select ON and press X.
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This should turn on Diagnostics. Do not reboot the PS2, just put a PS2 disc in. This might get it reading PS2 discs again.
If this does work you can follow the procedure for cleaning below: I hope your in the right posting area, this is for the Phat PS2 consoles with the drawer that comes out to put the CD in. Procedure is different for Slim PS2. • Disconnect power and turn the case upside down. • Remove the screw covers to expose the case screws. These are little square pieces or square rubber pads.
You can use a thin knife blade to pry the hard plastic squares up. • Remove all the screws. • Remove the Warranty sticker to the right edge of the power socket. • Turn the PS2 over to set it right side up. • lift the top cover from the back and pull it forward slightly to clear the CD tray. Be careful of a possibly Ribbon cable attached to the lid going to the Reset/Eject buttons. Roll the cover over to the right leaving the ribbon intact.
• Remove the CD tray lid. • Polish the Laser lens, and remove any lint or hair from the CD area. Use Alcohol and cotton swabs to clean the laser lens. By the way, Alcohol will damage a PS2 Slim lens. All lens are not created equally. • Hook up the power and A/v Cables. • Remove the little white disc from the CD tray lid.
• Place a Disc on the spindle, and cap the disc with the little white piece that you removed from the CD tray cover. • Boot up the PS2 and test it, Continue cleaning until you get it to work • Do not adjust the white gear at the top of the Laser tray. This is a critical setting that may mess up everything. • Put it back together, and you’re in business. Posted on Nov 11, 2007.