What was the problem with my CD changer?
What was the problem with my CD changer?
Saw a tray and 2 CD’s jammed in the mechanism. Got them out, but one CD was broken with pieces left behind. Pulled the changer out and took off the case, but could only get about half the pieces out. Got it working with 1 CD loaded, but when I loaded more (all face down and all originals) I got the error message again.
Why does my car not play CD’s on the radio?
Now comes the problem. I installed the refreshed changer. When you close the door the in dash unit shows the CD emblem like it is reading the CD’s. It then goes back to the radio. I tried pushing the CD AUX button but nothing happens.
Why is my CD changer not working on my Corvette?
Just purchased a ’97 and the changer wouldn’t work. Also, I couldn’t get the magazine out. Slid a piece of plastic down the front and that released the changer. Saw a tray and 2 CD’s jammed in the mechanism. Got them out, but one CD was broken with pieces left behind.
Why is the CD changer on my Jaguar not working?
Have had a look for this connector – is it the one with two fuses in the middle of it ?- it was the only one I could find around the glovebox area. If you can get a partner in the boot (you should join the Mafia LOL), no realy, is the CD changer changing disks correctly and you are getting no audio, or is the CD changer not changing disks.
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.
Where does the CD changer go in the trunk?
Translated: a CD changer. It goes in the trunk, where the burglars don’t see it, and you control it through your radio. It holds compact discs — 6, 10, or 12 — like a mini-jukebox. And no, the discs don’t skip.
Do you need a CD player in the trunk?
If your appetite for convenient, quality car sound was whetted by the in-dash CD players of the late ’80s, welcome to the digital ’90s, where the big action will be in the trunk. What your car really needs, besides four-on-the floor, is 16-bit, four-times-oversampled sound with dual D/A converters and Shuffle Play.
Now comes the problem. I installed the refreshed changer. When you close the door the in dash unit shows the CD emblem like it is reading the CD’s. It then goes back to the radio. I tried pushing the CD AUX button but nothing happens.