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CD Magazine stuck-any ideas on how to eject?

Keithbowman

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Hi Folks,

I can't get my cd magazine to eject-it says no magazine in the car and there are no discs stuck half in/out-fuse ok-can anyone offer some help ?
 
happened to the DVD drive on my Range Rover. Autofitter gave it a sharp tap on the side whilst pressing eject button which released it. Problem there was dust/sand getting into the mechanism. yours sounds slightly different though and eject mechanism may be malfunctioning.
 
If you can get to the connection plug on the changer, disconnect it, leave for a minute or two and reconnect. Has worked for me with changers in the past.
 
I have seen these on Ebay...
I personally wouldn't worry about losing my CD player as the PCM will take MP3 discs which store nearly as much as the CD unit!!

garyw
 

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