SOURCE: CD stuck in CD player. Cassette and radio works good. But CD stuck.
This symptom is often a sign the player is nearing its end of useful
life. But, sometimes it is merely due to a collection of dust, dirt or
a foreign object lodged in the mechanism. Sometimes it is a logic
error inside the electronic memories.
So, there are a number of possibilities.
Here is what I would do:
ONE: Do NOT force it or use tools to pull the disc out.
TWO: If you can find the wires that supply the 12 volts to the unit,
pull that wire so there is no power to the unit whatsoever for at least
30 seconds. That will reset the electronics inside the player.
THREE: IF you cannot find the wires, or if they are too hard to get to,
you can pull the plus cable off the battery; raise the hood and with a
wrench loosen the bolt holding the plus cable onto the battery
terminal. Pull it off for at least 30 seconds or longer, then put it
back on. This will perform a hard reset as in TWO.
FOUR: If still no removal try this technique:
http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-a-Stuck-CD-from-a-Car-CD-Player
If it is not an expensive unit you may find it a superior investment to
purchase a new player rather than pay a tech to repair it. (In the
worst case the unit must be pulled, cover removed and disc manually
removed; then you may find out there are damages or defective circuits
awaiting further repairs; probably looking at a charge of $75 or more
if you go to a service shop).
Let's hope the ideas above kick it out and it returns to normal useage.
SOURCE: 2002 Altima Factory Bose Audio ERR3
there are only couple options. pull radio and send to shop for repair, purchase used radio from good junk yard. or call dealer and see if there is a warranty on it. even though its 6 yrs old they may help. what they do at the dealer is an exchange
SOURCE: how do i get my lexus is300 cds out?
the only way to get them out is to remove the unit from the car and disassemble it. if you replace the unit it will go to an exchange company and if you request it they will send your cd's back.
SOURCE: 05 chevy malibu cd player wont take cds. Acts like a cd is stuck
This isn't good for any cd's, but take another cd and jam it in there, not all the way in but hold on to it so you can jam it in and out, If therees a cd in there, it wont be anymore.
SOURCE: Tape stuck in player - error code e13 shows
I just got a tape unstuck myself. Everytime I would hit eject it would make a clicking noise.
Here is what I did:
First I watched these videos to remove the radio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29MTa4FLjtk&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqvk_PNo9Kg&feature=channel
Then I unscrewed the bottom panel of the radio.
Unscrew the brass screws holding in the cassette player portion of the radio.
Now flip the cassette player over to see your tape, etc.
When I pressed the eject button, I noticed a little motor with a worm gear would move a a gear which moved several other gears until it eventually moved a black gear which has a little post that moves the metal arm which moves back when pushing in a tape and moves forward when ejecting a tape. But I would get a clicking sound which seemed to be due to one gear trying to move a stuck gear.
I forgot the exact details of how I managed to get the tape out, but when I did get it out I noticed when I turned on the radio, it would act like it was trying to play a tape. But when it found out it couldn't, it would try to eject but would fail once again with the gear clicking sound.
I think I tried moving the black post on the black gear that moves the arm that pushes the tape out. Eventually I got to the point where the arm was pushed forward like it should be when a tape is ejected. At that point I was able to insert and eject a tape without any problems.
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