What do I do if my CD Changer magazine is stuck?
Use a thin plastic ruler if the switch is too far back to reach with the credit card. Press the “Eject” button under the magazine, while continuing to hold the card under the magazine. The magazine and all CDs should eject without harm to the media.
What to do if your CD changer won’t eject?
My CD Changer is jammed and will not eject. A. Before thinking of repair, disconnect the CD changer. Wait several minutes then reconnect. This may act as a “Reset” and bring the CD changer back to life. In some cases, disconnecting one of the battery terminals for several minutes may be easier.
How to get a CD unstuck from the 6 disk changer?
(Theres’s a “risky” variation of this tip described in the Multiple (6-disk, etc.) Systems section of the guide for attempting to fix a CD changer) ◊ 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.
What to do if your CD gets stuck in your CD player?
Here are some techniques to try when your CD gets stuck in your car CD player. And yes, some idiot did try to stick a CD in a cupholder in the image (just for illustration purposes only, lol). Precautions: These tricks are focused mainly on single disc CD players but they may work on your multi-disk changer.
What happens when cartridge is stuck in CD changer?
This resets the CD changer, before that fuse trick the CD player´s display just said something like “no CD changer” or something, and the eject-button was not even trying to eject the cartridge. So the fuse trick is needed if your eject-button is not working.
How do you eject a CD Changer magazine?
Use a thin plastic ruler if the switch is too far back to reach with the credit card. Press the “Eject” button under the magazine, while continuing to hold the card under the magazine.
Here are some techniques to try when your CD gets stuck in your car CD player. And yes, some idiot did try to stick a CD in a cupholder in the image (just for illustration purposes only, lol). Precautions: These tricks are focused mainly on single disc CD players but they may work on your multi-disk changer.
(Theres’s a “risky” variation of this tip described in the Multiple (6-disk, etc.) Systems section of the guide for attempting to fix a CD changer) ◊ 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.
What should I do if my CD player is stuck?
Grab a blank or useless CD. This method involves inserting a second CD into the player, so, to prevent damage to a beloved album, try to procure a blank CD or one that you otherwise don’t care about. Turn the CD player on before proceeding. If this requires you to start the car, then start the car and turn the CD player on.
How do you change a CD in a compact disc changer?
Use a thin plastic ruler if the switch is too far back to reach with the credit card. Many compact disc changers in use in automobiles have moving parts to physically change the CD from one sleeve in the magazine to the next. Use a thin plastic ruler if the switch is too far back to reach with the credit card.
Why is there no CD on my CD changer?
The reason is lack of lubricant on the slider mechanism. A little white grease as shown is a simple and cheap repair. Loading…
Grab a blank or useless CD. This method involves inserting a second CD into the player, so, to prevent damage to a beloved album, try to procure a blank CD or one that you otherwise don’t care about. Turn the CD player on before proceeding. If this requires you to start the car, then start the car and turn the CD player on.
What should I do if my CD changer is not working?
Some of the tips in the article may not work on multiple CD changers, especially if you are trying to eject a CD that is not visible. An electrical reset however may be effective and can be attempted at a DIY fix. Otherwise, you should have a mechanic asses and repair the damage to your CD changer.
How can I Fix my Mercedes CD player?
But below you will see a so called “remedy”, I found this on a site that does repairs on factory radios/cd players (I am in NY at the moment and they are in FL almost 5 hrs from Miami)…does this method work? I don’t have the stereo code…how can I find it?
Is there an eject button on a CD changer?
2nd yes, this is the 2nd changer that is in the glove box. Thanks for responding. When you push the eject button on the changer can you hear any mechanical sounds coming from inside… if there is no sound at all then you could try cutting the power and reconnecting it (although its not likely that its going to work).