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I can add to this, it is the drive cycling through the disc insert then disc eject process. Because no disc is present, there is a gear that doesn't engage (linear gear which is tied to the laser carriage). It's almost like the drive thinks a disc is being inserted randomly, and when it doesn't physically detect a disc, it then switches to the eject process. I'm baffled. I know this is an old post, but I haven't found anyone else with this issue after a lot of searching so hopefully someone knows the cause/remedy. Update (09/06/23): I have narrowed down where the physical issue lies, I assume it is a sensor in the middle of the slot. Video linked below. Again, everything works fine when a disc is present, so the issue must be a very touchy or loose sensor/actuator just inside the center of the slot load mechanism, about 0.25" from the front of the drive. If anyone has a junk DG-6M5S-01B drive that they could sacrifice to tear it apart and find the culprit, that would be awesome....
Everything from Step 12 on is honestly not helpful. Someone needs to address this, especially with the Wii U starting to gain in popularity and the number of known issues with the systems... Call out the screw locations like the earlier steps, show an actual top/bottom photo of the motherboard once it has been removed, etc...