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hi Sam.
you could try this.
Clean the CD if it skips or the player can't read it. Use a clean lint-free cotton cloth and make sure the CD is not scratched. Use a lens-cleaning CD in the player. If you can access the lens without opening the case, clean it with a cotton swab and lens cleaner. Why does a CD player skip?
They don't scratch as easily as vinyl LPs, but I've damaged half a dozen CDs over the years. If a CD is skipping, first give it good clean using a CD wipe or mild soap and water. Dry carefully with a lint-free cloth in a straight line from the centre to the edge. Rubbing in circles can cause more damage.
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Look inside at the laser carriage. You should see a grooved track. Check that none of the teeth are damaged. They should be in perfect condition. If they are not the lens unit will jump during playback. It could also be caused by too much grease or dirt, or too little grease. Clean the track if you can see too much grease or dirt. If it looks dry, you can apply Silicone Grease, which you can get on-line or in electrical parts shops, such as Maplin if you are in the UK.
It's having trouble reading the CDs. The thing that reads it could be dirty. But try a different cd. The CD player is getting old and if there is even a small scratch it will be hard to read it. A new CD player would be the way to go
it could be lots of things, how many hours of use your player has? (laser opticals have a life time) are you using cheap recorded CD's? ar the speakers too close to the player (loud base could make it skip) the laser optical could be dirty try a cleaning disk.
It is clear symptoms of bad optical laser or dirty optical lens. Please put lens cleaning CD in player, play that CD to clean dust on optical lens surface. If that helps, fine or replace optical laser block in player. I can provide you optical lens part number, please confirm is it Sony CDP-CX153 cd player or any other model. Thanks.
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