How do you unstick a CD player?
Here’s what to do:
- Unplug the disc player.
- Take out the screws securing the cover and remove it.
- Blow air into the mechanism to remove dust.
- Plug the player back in.
- Try ejecting the tray.
- If it doesn’t eject, look for something jamming the tray.
- Also see if the belt is damaged or broken or fell off.
What to do if CD ROM is not opening?
How to Open a Jammed CD/DVD Drive
- Step 1: The Paper Clip. Straighten out one leg of the paper clip.
- Step 2: The Small Hole. Find the small hole on your CD drive, it is usually near the button.
- Step 3: Stick the Clip Into the Hole. Stick the clip into the hole and gently push until the door opens.
- Step 4: Finish.
How to remove stuck CDs from Toyota CD players?
How to Remove Stuck CDs From Toyota CD Players. 1 Step 1. Turn your car on and press and hold the eject button on your car’s CD player. This will allow you to try to force the disc out of the player. 2 Step 2. 3 Step 3.
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.
Why does my CD player not eject in my Toyota Tundra?
I had the same problem with my 2005 tundra and I tried the fixes mentioned in the thread, disconnecting the battery and removing fuses, bu they did not work. What did work was turning in the CD player and inserting a thin piece of cardboard into the CD slot and this apparently triggered the auto eject in the CD player.
Where is the fuse box on a car CD player?
Check your owner’s manual – often, a car’s fuse box will be behind a panel somewhere on the driver’s side of the dashboard. Disconnect the battery, remove the fuse box’s protective covering, then, consulting your owner’s manual, replace any of your CD player’s fuses that may have blown.