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The cd has wires, if stock the cars FSM covers this. if not stock CD (stock BTW means, as lift left the factory) if not stock, CD, then . A: get brand and pn of this unit, b: get the manual on line from maker or whomever. c: now you see which wires are power, follow them.
be aware if the cars radio fuse is good, then the car has a bad CD or is wired no stock. some audio gear, have an inline fuse near it, or was added upstream. or has a fuse the GEAR. those are the steps... if you had told the name of CD gear and model number, this all is acedemic (easy)
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I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable-store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manuals
ON THE FUSE BOX LOOK DOWN TO THE BOTTOM AND FIND THE FUSE THAT HAS THE WORD INFO WRITTEN ON IT AS ITS FUSE PLACEMENT AND THAT WILL BE THE 15 AMP FUSE THAT CONTROLS THE CD PLAYER BUT BOTTOM RIGHT AREA ,IT WILL BE THE FOUR RIGHT BOTTOM FUSES YOU SEE BELOW .
Most likely a fuse. If your fuse box is labeled it will say radio under the fuse. If its not check your owners manual for location of fuse box and radio fuse.
It may be doubled up with either the radio fuse or the interior lights. If you have replaced the stock radio with a CD player, then the CD player has its own fuse separate of the fuse box. I would start there...
You will need to have the radio reset or checked out at the dealer.Ther could be a cd stuck in it.Or the radio/CD player may have be on when the battery power got to low.
Disconnect the fuse for the radio. This is cause the radio to reboot. You do not need to mess with the battery. After replacing the fuse, or removing, it, and putting it back in, you can proceed to try to remove the CD. I used a pair of tweezers.I actually jammed two CDs into the player. Hope this helps.
Check for a blown use at the auto's fuse box. Take care that there may be more than one location with fuses. If you call the dealer, most likely they can tell you right away where the fuse is located.
In many cars they are using electronic modules to control the lighting and etc. If this is the case with your model of car, it is possible that the electronic control module may have to be changed.
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