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How to unjam a CD and DVD player?

How to unjam a CD and DVD player?

Here’s what to do: 1 Unplug the disc player. 2 Take out the screws securing the cover and remove it. 3 Blow air into the mechanism to remove dust. 4 Plug the player back in. 5 Try ejecting the tray. 6 If it doesn’t eject, look for something jamming the tray. 7 Also see if the belt is damaged or broken or fell off.

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.

How do you unjam a Lincoln MKZ CD player?

Hold the button for up to ten seconds as the player attempts to reset. Insert a old or blank CD into the player and attempt to wedge the disc underneath the CD that is already stuck. Hold the new disc under the stuck disc, pushing it back up into the eject slot and press while you hold the eject button on your player.

What to do when your CD player won’t eject?

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. Most of time, you’ll find a foreign object in it, such as a paper clip or pin.

Is there a way to unjam a CD player?

There are a variety of methods you can use to unjam your CD player. Turn your key in the ignition to the “On” position and press and hold the eject button on your player. This will allow the player to continuously try to force the disc out for up to two or three minutes at a time.

How to manually open a jammed CD or DVD drive?

This video will show you how to manually open a jammed CD or DVD drive on your computer. Follow these instructions to open up a jammed CD or DVD drive on your computer: You will need a fine tipped Allen wrench, very thin screwdriver or even a paper clip.

Hold the button for up to ten seconds as the player attempts to reset. Insert a old or blank CD into the player and attempt to wedge the disc underneath the CD that is already stuck. Hold the new disc under the stuck disc, pushing it back up into the eject slot and press while you hold the eject button on your player.

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. Most of time, you’ll find a foreign object in it, such as a paper clip or pin.

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Ruth Doyle