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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 | * [[Sega Mega Drive / Genesis (Model 2) Maintenance Guide]] | ||
[[Category:Sega Systems]] | [[Category:Sega Systems]] | ||
[[Category:Sega Maintenance Guides]] | [[Category:Sega Maintenance Guides]] | ||