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Originally Posted by KillerGremlin
I'd get a new PS3 with a warranty and try to fix your old one. I'm sure if you google "fix PS3" you can find something. If you fix it you can put it up on ebay or something.
Fixing a motor in a PS3? You can do that. Just pop it open, get a soldering iron, and go to town. You can do it!
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The problem is the motor, and the only way to
really fix it is to ship it to a place, and pay 190 for it.