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What should I do if my DVD player is stuck?

What should I do if my DVD player is stuck?

Note: If your DVD is stuck inside the unit, do not try to remove the disc. Most of the time the DVD mechanism gets damaged in the process and it would cost more to fix it. Common Problem: No Eject, No Load, No play DVD. Repair Cost: $185. TO $295. Note: If your DVD is stuck inside the unit, do not try to remove the disc.

Why is my CD not working on my Toyota?

Common Problem: Touch panel not responding , Black display ( no back light ) , CD does not play , GPS does not work , Won’t accept CD , Won’t eject CD, Error message . Note: Remove your discs from CD Changer prior shipping .

What to do when your DVD drive is not detected?

Reboot your computer and once your system boots up, check if your problem is fixed or not. If you are still facing the same problem, go for the next fix. You will be able to discover the DVD driver. You can reset the DVD drive by executing a single command in the Command Prompt window.

How much does it cost to repair a CD on a Toyota?

Common Problem: Touch panel not responding ,Won’t eject CD, Won’t accept CD, Black display ( no back light ) , CD does not play , GPS does not work, Error message. Repair Cost: $550. Repair Cost: $375.

Why is my CD player stuck on my CTS?

by Matthew Fortuna. The Cadillac CTS features a standard CD player system that is popular for its audio capabilities; these players are not without their potential problems or errors. One common problem occurs when discs become stuck in the system. This makes your player impossible to use.

Why does my DVD player keep going bad?

When such problems occur you are likely to witness erratic problems or total failure. Dirty lens is the most common problem that might be behind your DVD problems, especially if your home or office is dusty or you have heavy smokers around.

How to eject a CD in a Cadillac CTS?

Press and hold the “eject” button on the player for up to three minutes. This might restart the system and eject the disc. You can also do this while repeatedly pressing the “power on” and “power off” button.

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Ruth Doyle