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I have only briefly looked at a couple of camcorders, and those machines are probably nightmares to repair, without some nice test equipment and spare parts/boards/mechanisms and so on.
The only suggestions I could make are to do your best to narrow down how/where you have to push on the unit to "fix" it, and also to figure out if the problem is in play only or record and play. That manual should tell you how to start disassembling the unit, and that will be part of your search for the bad connection(s). Good luck.
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Chris
Quote from another forum: "(Antique TV collecting) always seemed to me to be a fringe hobby that only weirdos did."
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