How do you unjam a CD changer?
Press your CD player’s power and eject buttons down at the same time, holding them for about ten seconds. If your stereo has a “force eject” feature, it should spit out the CD. If this doesn’t work, start the car and try again. Some CD players may not function when the car is turned off.
How do I reset my car CD player?
Most car audio systems have a reset feature of sorts for their CD drive. Start by turning your car on, and then turning it off. With the car off, hold the stereo power button and the eject button simultaneously, for at least 10 seconds.
How do you get a stuck CD out of a 6 CD?
Find a blank disc or a disc that you don’t use anymore. Insert this disc about an inch deep into the slot where the discs go in. This step will not work for audio players that use trays to mount discs. Now, move the disc gently sideways while pushing the eject button repeatedly until the discs come out.
How do you fix a CD that won’t eject?
Follow these steps to troubleshoot this issue:
- Power off your CD player.
- Unplug the power cord for 30 seconds, and then plug it back in.
- Power on your device.
- Try to open or close the disc drawer or tray. Note: Make sure nothing blocks the tray from opening or closing.
Why is CarPlay not working in my Subaru?
CarPlay not working on Subaru Outback CarPlay is disabled in your iPhone, go to ‘Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions > Allowed Apps’ and enable both CarPlay and Siri. The Lightning-to-USB cable you’re using is defective. Try other USB ports. A software glitch is responsible for the CarPlay problem.
How do you get a CD out of 6 CD changer?
Insert the coaster about an inch into the slot (yes, on top of the stuck CD). Then turn the ignition on and hold the eject button and wiggle the CD around. Don’t be hamfisted – you’re just trying to give the player some traction to help it eject the stuck one.
Why does my CD player keep saying error?
There are various reasons for this error, from the CD lens eye being dirty to a CD format that is incompatible with the player. If your stereo has a “force eject” feature, it should spit out the CD. If this doesn’t work, start the car and try again. Some CD players may not function when the car is turned off.
What causes a CD player not to work?
A scratched or damaged disc is often the culprit and not the player. Use a newer disc if possible to ensure the condition is pristine. If the problem persists with the new disc, remove all discs and run a power cycle to reset the player. Remove any batteries or unplug it to drain the power.
What to do if your 6 disc CD player locks up?
Mine is an 07 6 disc cd, sateline, fm, am, with the aux, double din. I’ll pm you as well. It is a common problem for the 6 disc to lock up. Disconnect your battery for a few minutes and it basically does a soft “reset” of the unit. It cures the problem 90% of the time.
Why is my CD player stuck on my Subaru Forester?
It turned out, the seller (on Ebay) made a mistake in the listing, it would fit only up to the 2006 model. Found another, this time for a 2007-2008, and it went right in, no fuss, no muss. But, it would get stuck in the “System Check” when the key was turned on, and then wouldn’t accept CD when the unit was powered up.
Is the CD changer on my Subaru Forester jammed?
I have a 2006 Forester and the CD Changer is jammed, will not respond to eject or play, and does not work. Dealership says too bad – 60k Plus mileage no more warranty – replacement over $300 – any suggestions?:icon_razz::icon_razz::icon_razz::evilatyou: First welcome to the forum!!