Sega CD (Model 2) Maintenance Guide: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Sega-cd-model2-internal.jpg|thumb|Sega CD Model 2 – Internal View]]
[[File:Game console--Sega CD Model 2--motherboard--171-6528C-A.jpg|thumb|Sega CD Model 2 – Internal View]]
Proper maintenance is essential to preserve the reliability and lifespan of your '''Sega CD (Model 2)'''. Now decades old, these add-on units are susceptible to dust, capacitor ageing, drive belt wear, and power issues. This guide details best-practice cleaning, preventive checks, and common fault mitigation to keep your Sega CD running smoothly.
Proper maintenance is essential to preserve the reliability and lifespan of your '''Sega CD (Model 2)'''. Now decades old, these add-on units are susceptible to dust, capacitor ageing, drive belt wear, and power issues. This guide details best-practice cleaning, preventive checks, and common fault mitigation to keep your Sega CD running smoothly.


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* [[Sega CD Capacitor Replacement Guide]]
* [[Sega CD Capacitor Replacement Guide]]
* [[Retrobrite]]
* [[Retrobrite]]
* [[Sega Mega Drive / Genesis (Model 1) Maintenance Guide]]
* [[Sega Mega Drive / Genesis (Model 2) Maintenance Guide]]


[[Category:Sega Systems]]
[[Category:Sega Systems]]
[[Category:Sega Maintenance Guides]]
[[Category:Sega Maintenance Guides]]