WD800JD-00LSA0 Knocking

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Issam
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WD800JD-00LSA0 Knocking

Postby Issam » 02.08.10, 21:07

Recently I received 5 drives wd WD800JD-00LSA0, Sabre58 Unicron, same symptoms:

Knocking, then spinning down.


Hot Swap Does Not Work.
Heads changing , does not work.
Even I bring a good donor, I withdrew its heads and returned them to the donor, the donor starts clicking.


What I want to know: Is there any way to align heads in WD800 Sabre58 Unicron. I think there is heads alignment problem. Please try to help me.
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Re: WD800JD-00LSA0 Knocking

Postby N.C. » 03.09.10, 11:49

Issam wrote:Recently I received 5 drives wd WD800JD-00LSA0, Sabre58 Unicron, same symptoms:

Knocking, then spinning down.


Hot Swap Does Not Work.
Heads changing , does not work.
Even I bring a good donor, I withdrew its heads and returned them to the donor, the donor starts clicking.


What I want to know: Is there any way to align heads in WD800 Sabre58 Unicron. I think there is heads alignment problem. Please try to help me.


If you are not ruined the chance allready (with surface problems) i can help, but not remotely.

Janos


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Re: WD800JD-00LSA0 Knocking

Postby crobison » 30.09.12, 03:05

janos,

I have the same exact problem with a WD800JD-75LSA0. I understand that these wd have a screw on the top that holds the head arm in place and once you remove the top, the heads become unaligned. My question is how to you align this issues? I have a pc3000, ddi, etc....

This is what I get...

Service area:
SA dir reading (ID)..................... : Unknown error. Error code: 4343
Configuration reading................... : Module 02 not found


Thanks..


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Re: WD800JD-00LSA0 Knocking

Postby Balvan » 06.10.12, 20:49

Remove the patient PCB and power it on. Check the discrete components beneath the motor IC. If they are hot, the PCB is killing heads.

A good strategy is to use a replacement PCB when doing head swaps on this family, to make sure the PCB is not causing problems.


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