What to do if CD will not eject?

What to do if CD will not eject?

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 you get a CD out of a dead CD player?

Using an Extra CD The way you do this is you insert the second CD about an inch into the player. Make sure it is above the stuck CD. Then with the car on if needed press the eject button and wiggle the CD around in your hand. The extra pressure might give the stuck CD enough traction to come out.

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.

Why is my CD player not working in my car?

Some CD players may not function when the car is turned off. For these players, try pressing and holding the power and eject buttons while the car is running. Consult the player’s manual.

Can a CD be stuck in a car?

Thus, stuck CDs in cars can be a particularly annoying problem. Luckily, a variety of DIY fixes exist for this common headache. Note, however, that, if done improperly, some of these fixes can damage your player (or the CD stuck in it). The advice in this article shouldn’t be a substitute for the opinion of an automotive expert.