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Stuck CD

Jimberland

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Does anyone know how I can get a CD that is stuck in the front loading PCM CD slot out?
The CD plays fine, it just won't eject.
When I press eject it makes lots of CD spinning noise and the display tells me it is ejecting but nothing happens.
If I press the eject button again the display tells me the slot is empty.
I have tried taking all the CDs out of the multiplayer too but it makes no difference.
I think it must know I'm about to get a Denison fitted.
Very frustrating.

 
It happen to me with different cars and different CDs... What normally cured the problem in all cases was to completely cut off the power, i.e. to disconnect the CD unit from the battery.
You should have your radio security code handy when you plug in the battery again.
After electricity is on, push the edject button again... Normally the CD should go out...
 
ORIGINAL: ach

It happen to me with different cars and different CDs... What normally cured the problem in all cases was to completely cut off the power, i.e. to disconnect the CD unit from the battery.
You should have your radio security code handy when you plug in the battery again.
After electricity is on, push the edject button again... Normally the CD should go out...
this has been exactly my experience-twice!![;)]
 
This happened to me also, but only with one particular CD. The system would not read the CD or eject it. [:mad:]

It eventually ejected the CD after a long drive and some poking in the slot with another CD..... [:-]

I avoid using the top slot now... [&o]
 

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