What to do if your CD player stops working?

What to do if your CD player stops working?

Check your owner’s manual for fuse (s) that reins the CD and the radio. Then disconnect all the related fuses before turning on your ignition to the accessory position. Clutch down the eject button of your Subaru Impreza CD player for 2 or 3 minutes. The eject button may flash depending on your model.

How to remove a CD jammed in a car player?

Step 2: Insert the second CD. Slide the second CD about 1” inch into the CD disk slot. At this point, the second CD should rest on top of the first. By doubling the thickness, the releasing mechanism may be able to get a better grip on the original CD. Step 3: Push down gently on the first CD.

What’s the problem with the CD changer on an Audi?

Part Number: 4F0919069A , 4F0919069 , 4E1919612H , 4E1919612J , 4E1919612M , 4E0910611 Common Problem: Buttons do not function , Won’t light up , Liquid damage, MMI logo shows the goes away. Part Number: 4E0035729 , 4E0035729A , 8E0035729A , 8T0035729D , 4F0910729R , 4F0910731R , 8T0035729M

What causes a CD to get stuck in a car player?

A stuck CD may be caused by a non-functioning or weakened motor that doesn’t have enough power to push the CD out of the player. The additional assistance from pliers or tweezers may create enough force to eject the CD. Step 1: Insert the tweezers to grab the CD.

Can a CD player get stuck in a Honda?

A CD disc can become stuck inside of a front-loading optical disc player, regardless of whether the player is in a home theater system or in a car. You can remove a stuck CD from the player inside a Honda by pulling it out of the slot manually.

Step 2: Insert the second CD. Slide the second CD about 1” inch into the CD disk slot. At this point, the second CD should rest on top of the first. By doubling the thickness, the releasing mechanism may be able to get a better grip on the original CD. Step 3: Push down gently on the first CD.

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.

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.