Pioneer PL-12D & PL-12E Motor Repair Capacitor 0.047uF 47nF (C1 Fix)
Pioneer PL-12D & PL-12E Motor Repair Capacitor 0.047uF 47nF (C1 Fix)
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Replace your failing motor capacitor with this premium-grade, brand-new replacement part designed specifically for vintage Pioneer turntables. If your classic deck is acting up, this is the exact component you need to restore reliable, correct-direction rotation.
Is your Pioneer turntable spinning backwards or refusing to start?
A very common age-related failure on the legendary Pioneer PL-12D and PL-12E series is a degraded motor phase capacitor (located at position C1 on the internal circuit block). When this capacitor fails, the motor loses its electrical "direction cue," leading to specific, frustrating symptoms.
Common Failure Symptoms:
- Anticlockwise Rotation: The turntable platter randomly or consistently spins backwards when switched on.
- Dead Platter: The motor hums or fails to rotate at all, requiring a manual push to get started.
The Cause:
The original Pioneer factory capacitor fails over decades of use. Replacing this single component instantly restores the correct phase shift needed for the motor to spin clockwise at full torque.
Product Specifications & Compatibility
This kit features a modern, ultra-reliable X2 Class Safety Capacitor. X2 safety ratings are engineered to safely handle mains voltage fluctuations and fail-textbook-safe, offering a massive upgrade over the 1970s original.
- Brand: Premium Replacement Component
- Condition: Brand New
- Circuit Location: C1 (Motor Circuit)
- Capacitance: 0.047uF / 47nF
- Voltage Rating: 275Vac (X2 Safety Rated for mains suppression)
- Pack Size: 1 x Safety Capacitor
- EAN: 7427074153495
Confirmed Model Compatibility:
- Pioneer PL-12D (PL12D)
- Pioneer PL-12E (PL12E)
- Compatible with all regional variants: 110V, 220V, 240V at both 50Hz and 60Hz AC frequencies.
- Replaces original Pioneer Part Number: DKN7845
Installation Note: This repair requires basic soldering skills. Ensure the turntable is completely unplugged from the wall mains outlet before opening the base chassis to access the motor terminal strip.
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