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'02 Ford Explorer 6 CD Changer - stopped playing CDs, get "CD Error" in display. Also get "CD Error" when I try to eject and get "SLOTS FULL" when I try to load. I know that the changer is full, and I can't get my favorite CDs out. I've tried unhooking and resetting the unit, and get the "initializing" message, but CD player still won't function.
No matter the problem Ford doesn't sell parts or repair manuals for their audio gear, you must send it out to a factory authorized repair center. Just the messenger here.No matter the problem Ford doesn't sell parts or repair manuals for their audio gear, you must send it out to a factory authorized repair center. Just the messenger here.
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OK I am no expert but I have has this exact same problem......TWICE. I just addressed it again this afternoon by disconnecting the battery. Once reconnected the radio "initialized" and I was able to eject all cd's and use the player again. I can only speculate as to the cause but it could be because at least 3 of the cd's contained MP3's burned from my ITunes library. I will stick to audio cd's and see if it happens again!
is there a coin holder in front of the changer? if so, there may be a coin lodged inside the changer preventing the carrier mechanism from moving. look on the bottom of the changer to see if a coin might be stuck.
sounds like the tray inside was misaligned when the cd went in. and it probally sent the disc into a occupied slot. you will have to remove radio and disassemble to repair. also try just unpluging radio and plug back in. sometimes it resets the radio and will start ejecting the cds
We finally realized that all of the "advisers" on the internet want to charge for their advice, and their advice in this case is univerally that the unit should just be replaced. Ya think?! Could of figured that one out on our own.....what a joke...
I have a 2002 Ford explorer and a 6 disc cd changer, all slots are full, no CD's will eject or play. I just took my car to a local body shop, they went under the hood, disconnected my battery, plugged it back up and my CD's came out when I pushed the eject button
No matter the problem Ford doesn't sell parts or repair manuals for their audio gear, you must send it out to a factory authorized repair center. Just the messenger here.
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