No problem playing recorded Cds. With CDs that I burn, after a few seconds I get an "Error" on the stereo display and the CD ejects. What's wrong?
SOURCE: Selective CD player
you need to use cd-r + look at the ones that don't work they are cd-r- you might of also not closed out the disk that would keep the disk where it would work on you pc but not your cd player.
SOURCE: about every 2 months our
I had the same problem i just decided to pull the whole thing out and get a new radio and single disc cd changer put in and so far it works fine.
SOURCE: CD player will load a CD but does not play it. The
Seeing how it won't detect the CD and everything else is fine it sounds like the laser eye went bad.Also if you have only tried 1 CD try 2 more different ones but you probably did.If someone else suggests try cleaning it with laser eye cleaner or whatever it's called,don't bother.There's not much that can get in there to dirty it up to the point of not working.It's probably a factory stereo correct.Either way it will probably cost a minimum of $100 for repair.Also after it is repaired,because of disconnecting the power it will need to be unlocked which can be done simply by calling a dealer,no cost to you.Write down the method and code though because every time the battery is disconnected it has to be done.If you would like a more accurate cost estimate,call United Radio Service in Syracuse,NY.I worked there about 12 years ago.They are on the net,toll free number.Ask for car stereo repair.Tell them your type radio/model radio and you were wondering how much it would cost to replace the laser eye.They should give you a fairly accurate estimate.When I was there,I think the eyes were $60,and any repair center has a minimum 20% parts price markup,$40-$60/hour labor,probably $10-$15 to ship it wherever,normally free return shipping.
Actually here is their link.
http://www.unitedradio.com/urweb/contactus.asp
Good luck! Greg
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