How do you take a CD out of a CD player?

How do you take a CD out of a CD player?

You either press the cd up or down while pressing the eject. Otherwise, go to the dealership and ask them how to take it out. I have only had this problem when someone else made me a cd and put a paper label on it. This is generally a bad idea, particularly for car insert cd players.

Why does my CD player not eject a CD?

The rubber roller rides on a metal axle, and over time, the rubber became loose, allowing the metal axle to spin independently of the rubber- when the CD was inserted or an attempt was made to eject it, the metal axle spun, but did not move the rubber, which is what makes contact with the CD.

How does a CD player in a car work?

The unit I show was manufactured by Sanyo Automedia, but the mechanism this unit uses for loading and ejecting CD’s is fairly universal, and will apply to most other vehicles / stereo manufacturers. These units use a rubber roller to load and eject the CD’s. Over time, the roller can become dirty and lose its gripping power.

What to do if your CD player won’t load?

These units use a rubber roller to load and eject the CD’s. Over time, the roller can become dirty and lose its gripping power. If this is the only issue, it can be cleaned, and I would recommend denatured alcohol. In my case, the roller was dirty, but this was not the only problem.

What to do if your CD changer is stuck?

On some brands, pressing the load and eject button at the same time will cycle the changer and eject a stuck disk. If your changer uses magazines to hold the CDs, be sure to try the shim trick above.. Risky variation of the fuse tip that fixed a CD changer.

How do you eject a CD from a car?

Check your owner’s manual – you may have more than one fuse that controls the CD and/or the radio and you may need to remove all the related fuses. Turn your ignition on to the accessory position. Hold the eject button down for 2 or 3 minutes. Depending on your make/model, the eject button may flash.

The rubber roller rides on a metal axle, and over time, the rubber became loose, allowing the metal axle to spin independently of the rubber- when the CD was inserted or an attempt was made to eject it, the metal axle spun, but did not move the rubber, which is what makes contact with the CD.

How do you get a CD out of a CD player?

Some people report success just by pulling the disc out with the tweezers without power to the player and without pressing the eject button.. If your player has a small hole in the front of it, like most personal computer CD players do, straighten a paperclip and push the clip straight into the hole to manually release the catch.