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How do you get a stuck CD out of a Ford Escape?

How do you get a stuck CD out of a Ford Escape?

First, turn your car off if it isn’t already. While the car is off, hold the power and the eject button. Press your CD player’s power and eject buttons down at the same time, holding them for about ten seconds. If your stereo has a “force eject” feature, it should spit out the CD.

How do you get a CD out of a Ford Escape?

CD changer would not play or eject – just constant “cd error” msg. Turned key to ACC setting & turned on radio. Opened fuse box & pulled both relevant fuses. Radio quit. Turned key fully off & then re-inserted both fuses. Turned key back to ACC, turned on unit & then ejected all 6 cds that had been stuck inside for 3 months.

How do you remove a fuse from a CD player?

To replace the fuse, find the corresponding fuse for the CD player. Usually the fuse box has a front panel which shows the locations of each specific fuse. Step 2 Remove the correct fuse. To remove a fuse you’ll want to use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a fuse puller. Fuses can sometimes be difficult to remove.

What causes a CD to get stuck in a car player?

A stuck CD may be caused by a non-functioning or weakened motor that doesn’t have enough power to push the CD out of the player. The additional assistance from pliers or tweezers may create enough force to eject the CD. Step 1: Insert the tweezers to grab the CD.

How do you remove a CD from a car?

Step 2: Open your hood and identify the battery. Once you’ve open the hood, locate the battery and identify the positive (red) and negative (black) terminals. Step 3: Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. In order to disconnect the terminal you may have to use a wrench or pliers.

CD changer would not play or eject – just constant “cd error” msg. Turned key to ACC setting & turned on radio. Opened fuse box & pulled both relevant fuses. Radio quit. Turned key fully off & then re-inserted both fuses. Turned key back to ACC, turned on unit & then ejected all 6 cds that had been stuck inside for 3 months.

To replace the fuse, find the corresponding fuse for the CD player. Usually the fuse box has a front panel which shows the locations of each specific fuse. Step 2 Remove the correct fuse. To remove a fuse you’ll want to use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a fuse puller. Fuses can sometimes be difficult to remove.

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

Try to eject the CD normally. If the CD player still refuses to eject the CD, try replacing the CD player’s fuse. Step 1: Locate the fuse box. The fuse box should be under the dashboard on the driver’s side. To replace the fuse, find the corresponding fuse for the CD player.

A stuck CD may be caused by a non-functioning or weakened motor that doesn’t have enough power to push the CD out of the player. The additional assistance from pliers or tweezers may create enough force to eject the CD. Step 1: Insert the tweezers to grab the CD.

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Ruth Doyle