Cube 450 optical drive won't work!

Hello fellow Power Mac G4 users!
In both of my Power Mac G4 450 and 500 Cubes, the DVD drives stopped working! The DVD Player app says "There was an initialization error. A valid DVD drive could not be found. {-70012}"
CD's don't work either and never appear on the desktop! Before I replace the drives, why do Cube drives fail while the same drives in my iMac G3's work perfect always? Is it because the Cube forces the drive to sit vertically? I downloaded VLC Player, but that won't work either.
I use this trick to get the discs out...
http://www.cubeowner.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=13848
Also, I pulled my 450 apart and made sure the optical drive connector was seat properly.
Thank you in advance!

If you are the DYS kind of guy you can buy a replacement and change it yourself. While you are at it you can clean the coffee remaining inside your MBP.
Once the broken optical is out you can wash it with fresh water to get the sugar out and let it dry in the oven at very low temp (it's dead anyway) . You have a slight chance to get it working again. It worked with a cell phone for me...
And the classic answer is: Call Apple.
After I dropped a soup over one of my PB's I learned the lesson...

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