Ha. Brilliant mate. Just repaired mine. I was shocked to see how you removed the surface mount capacitors, but I tried it and it worked a treat. Many thanks.
Excellent video, friend. I bought this Bose system for $40 at a yard sale because the CD player had this problem. I knew that I could probably fix it. With your help, I got a steal deal! Thank you for making this knowledge available.
Thank you for this. I fixed a Bose 3 CD Changer using the same method described here. In the 3 CD Changer unit there are three capacitors inside the control unit (not the five for the model in this video). One 100uf 6v and two 22uf 6v. The process is all the same. It all came back to life 🙂
Mr. Faiz, Thank you for your impressive Bose repair videos. I just received my Bose Wave that you repaired with CD capacitor replacements and it is working very well. Thanks for a great repair and return shipping price. Your excellent work and a quick turnaround made for a very pleasant experience. I highly recommend you for Bose repairs. Thanks again.
Wow! Very surprising that caps were the problem. Seems like a mechanical problem. I wonder why the caps failed, and why a cap failure makes clicks. Were you a Bose technician? Thanks for the help.
Can you tell me where i can buy replacement capacitors? I have removed the 6 old ones (F1 100 6v, Y4 10 16v, E2 47 6v and E4 22 6v) but am struggling to find replacements as am not sure of equivalent sorts. I am trying to fix my grandfathers Bose! 🥰
I have seen you repair a few of these by replacing the capacitors in the CD controller section . There is obviously an issue with these type of capacitors which are the same as the rest of the capacitors in other parts of the radio . don't you think it would be a good idea to replace them all so some other capacitor related problem does not come up ?
Hey question. So the wave iv is having the same issue oddly. Instead of having 6 fully capacitors in the board it has capciator 100. 47. And 2 10s. It doesn’t have the 22 capacitors it only has Multi-layer ceramic capacitors where the 22s would be on the one you are repair now. Any ideas if it’s only the 4 capacitors that’s have to be changed? Or also the Multi-layer ceramic capacitors?
no cd does not insert in. Tried on a different radio with good cd board works fine the same cd mechism. Definitely a fault on cd board. But the wave iv does not have the 2 22 capacitors in the board. Only 100. 47. 2 10s.
@@SOSfixElectronics so I replaced all caps including the ones outside the metal rectangular thing on the wave iv cd board and still have an issue with the mechanism. Don’t understand. Again cd mechanism is working on other units. So what can be wrong with the board if all capacitor replacement didn’t work?
How much does it cost to fix this issue with the Bose? I just got suckered. I bought one out of state for it home and it's the same as in this video. The clicking noise and won't play but a few seconds at a time.
One more question the same wave music system in the video one board has 100 cap. 47. 2 10 caps. And only one 22 cap. It has an orange resistor. I replaced the 5 caps still having issues. I’m thinking the orange cap needs to be replaced? It says 336. 10k. 104 on it the orange one
@@SOSfixElectronics no it’s turning off clock when cd is inserted. Put a working cd board that has the 6 capacitor instead if 5. It doesn’t do the symptom for some reason bose added an orange resistor where on of the 22 cap would be. Any ideas? Wave ii cd model
My Wave Radio CD player from 2008 was skipping. Radio still worked. Didn’t fix it. I bought a renewed Bose Wave System lV from Bose in 2021 for $299. The person I gave the old one to said it just died
Electrolytic capacitors are polarized that is, they have positive and negative pins. You have to keep this in mind when you install them. (smd capacitors, the tiny ones that are flush against the pcb , are not polarized).
@@laidman2007 Thank you so much for the info. I figured out that the black side is positive and the grey side is negative, we need to match the way as the previous ones.
Ha. Brilliant mate. Just repaired mine. I was shocked to see how you removed the surface mount capacitors, but I tried it and it worked a treat. Many thanks.
Excellent video, friend. I bought this Bose system for $40 at a yard sale because the CD player had this problem. I knew that I could probably fix it. With your help, I got a steal deal! Thank you for making this knowledge available.
Where did you find the Capacitors? I can't seem to find the 6V ones anywhere!
Thank you for this. I fixed a Bose 3 CD Changer using the same method described here. In the 3 CD Changer unit there are three capacitors inside the control unit (not the five for the model in this video). One 100uf 6v and two 22uf 6v. The process is all the same. It all came back to life 🙂
This is become a common issue with these I’ve been seeing them more and more the older they get
Where do you buy the capacitors?
Mr. Faiz, Thank you for your impressive Bose repair videos. I just received my Bose Wave that you repaired with CD capacitor replacements and it is working very well. Thanks for a great repair and return shipping price. Your excellent work and a quick turnaround made for a very pleasant experience. I highly recommend you for Bose repairs. Thanks again.
thank you for your business!
Wow! Very surprising that caps were the problem. Seems like a mechanical problem. I wonder why the caps failed, and why a cap failure makes clicks. Were you a Bose technician? Thanks for the help.
Can you tell me where i can buy replacement capacitors? I have removed the 6 old ones (F1 100 6v, Y4 10 16v, E2 47 6v and E4 22 6v) but am struggling to find replacements as am not sure of equivalent sorts. I am trying to fix my grandfathers Bose! 🥰
Hello, that was a great video. I have the same problem on by bose system 20, it should be the same way of fixing it ?. Please advise
could be
I have seen you repair a few of these by replacing the capacitors in the CD controller section . There is obviously an issue with these type of capacitors which are the same as the rest of the capacitors in other parts of the radio . don't you think it would be a good idea to replace them all so some other capacitor related problem does not come up ?
I don't see those models that came with other issues. And no need to charge the customer extra for the problem that does not exist yet.
Where can I find the correct replacement parts?
Hey question. So the wave iv is having the same issue oddly. Instead of having 6 fully capacitors in the board it has capciator 100. 47. And 2 10s. It doesn’t have the 22 capacitors it only has Multi-layer ceramic capacitors where the 22s would be on the one you are repair now. Any ideas if it’s only the 4 capacitors that’s have to be changed? Or also the Multi-layer ceramic capacitors?
just replace 4 caps
@@SOSfixElectronics I’ll try it and update you!
Hey so I did the 4 caps still same issue. I know the cd mechanism is good because I tested it on another one. Any ideas? Wave iv model
no cd does not insert in. Tried on a different radio with good cd board works fine the same cd mechism. Definitely a fault on cd board. But the wave iv does not have the 2 22 capacitors in the board. Only 100. 47. 2 10s.
@@SOSfixElectronics so I replaced all caps including the ones outside the metal rectangular thing on the wave iv cd board and still have an issue with the mechanism. Don’t understand. Again cd mechanism is working on other units. So what can be wrong with the board if all capacitor replacement didn’t work?
How much does it cost to fix this issue with the Bose? I just got suckered. I bought one out of state for it home and it's the same as in this video. The clicking noise and won't play but a few seconds at a time.
txt 8502425552 if you have any shipping for repair questions
One more question the same wave music system in the video one board has 100 cap. 47. 2 10 caps. And only one 22 cap. It has an orange resistor. I replaced the 5 caps still having issues. I’m thinking the orange cap needs to be replaced? It says 336. 10k. 104 on it the orange one
cd clicking maybe you have a dirty laser lens
@@SOSfixElectronics no it’s turning off clock when cd is inserted. Put a working cd board that has the 6 capacitor instead if 5. It doesn’t do the symptom for some reason bose added an orange resistor where on of the 22 cap would be. Any ideas? Wave ii cd model
@@bosewaverocks orange color is for capacitor not a resistor
@@SOSfixElectronics do you think that resistor needs replacing?
My Wave Radio CD player from 2008 was skipping. Radio still worked. Didn’t fix it. I bought a renewed Bose Wave System lV from Bose in 2021 for $299. The person I gave the old one to said it just died
How much do u charge to do this service?
Can you PLEASE give me a list of the new capacitors and where I can get them,..I want to repair my Mother's Bose radio/cd player?,...Thankyou
all the 6 caps specs in the video. amazon ebay...
100 microfarad 6V -1
22 microfarad 6V - 2
10 microfarad 16V -2
47 microfarad 6V. - 1
great job
How do I contact you for a repair?
Txt 8502425552
Thank you
Thank you!
Please anyone help: when we connect the capacitor, is there a positive or negative setting for it or any way will do? Thanks.
Electrolytic capacitors are polarized that is, they have positive and negative pins. You have to keep this in mind when you install them. (smd capacitors, the tiny ones that are flush against the pcb , are not polarized).
@@laidman2007 Thank you so much for the info. I figured out that the black side is positive and the grey side is negative, we need to match the way as the previous ones.
sweet😃