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it means there is a disc stuck inside the unit, try disconnecting the battery for a minute and see if it will reset, if not the unit needs to be opened up, sometimes foreign objects can enter like coins etc. You can remove and open the cover to retrieve anything that may be stuck and remove the discs as well, if that is not an option for you then you can remove the unit and take or send it to an authorized JBL or other repair facility that can do this sort of repair.
unless you can repair the cd unit its gonna be a replacement.
or you could transfer all your cds to mp3 and play them through your fm radio........until you sell the car
this is a mechanism problem. Also, maybe something might have hooked the cd tray and made it stuck.
What you have to do now is to open the player by unscrewing the cover, so that you can gain access to the mechanism inside the player.
After you must have opened the cover, plug the cd changer to light, power it on and use you hand to pull out the tray while you press open button.
Also make observations on the disc tray while you press the open button and check the disc tray and look for what is making it stuck and refuse to open. This is why you need use your hand to support the disc tray by pushing it open from the inside.
From what you describe it sounds like the drive is misaligned or something is indeed stuck in the drive. Contact Sony and see if the unit is still under warranty with this site: https://service1.us.playstation.com/rma.htm?_flowExecutionKey=_c2308ED2C-FEB8-9F46-F2FC-3B0BEF105507_k57A0E825-5B8C-90E2-97B6-B9F7B76FB5CC
A disc may be stuck inside it, preventing it from opening. You may have to remove the housing on the unit and look inside the dvd area to see if there is something stuck.
It could also be broken or not getting power. Try unplugging it for a few minutes than trying it again, as well as holding down the eject button for a few seconds. Be patient after each button press, as the player is programmed to stop the disc and "park" the laser before ejecting.
Hope this helps!
Having just removed three discs from an identical unit which also jammed, I will say how easy that was. I do not know if the unit will now function when reinstalled in the vehicle.
Remove the unit from its mounts, remove the outer "frame" (if fitted), remove the two #2 phillips pan head screws from the sides holding the face to the chassis, remove the four #0 phillips screws (black, flat head) from the top and bottom of the face plate.
Slide the face plate off and carefully handle it while tethered by its ribbon wire.
Turing the unit upside down, peer into the opening and observe the disc, gently press the carriage away from the top of the unit (now the bottom, as it is inverted) and allow the disc to be freed, simply pull the disc out.
If there are multiple discs stuck inside, oberve the large metal gear just inside, carefully rotate the gear to actuate the loading mechanism as needed to release addtional discs.
there may be two screws on the top of the tray that holds the rounded magnet, the one that is placed to hold the disc when spinning, remove it, you can then simply take the disc out.
CD PLAYER WILL RESET BY ITS SELF WHEN MAINS SWITCH IS PUT ON, SOUNDS LIKE YOUR MECH IS JAMMED TRY TO FIGURE OUT WHICH GEAR UNLOADS THE PLAYER DRIVE AND ALSO UNLOAD MANUALLY
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