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Keith Tweed Posted on Mar 15, 2017

How do I remove the whole 6 disc CD player unit from my 2004 Jaguar XJ 6?

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Johnny Massengill

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: CD Player won't work

Try pressing the eject and load buttons at the same time, with the car ignition in the ON position. You might have to hold both buttons for 15 to 30 seconds for this to work.

Good luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2009

SOURCE: CD Player Problum

you can try pulling the fuses for the cd then replace them. as the cd is cycling on start up, hold the load and eject buttons, and then hit the unit, in hopes to release the jam.  

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2009

SOURCE: Navagation radio with 6 disc player in dash, cd

Have you tried running a cleaning device through it? The case may be that the laser that actually read the disc is either stuck in place or it has burnt out on it. That's if the cleaning doesn't work.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: my battery died now disc player says no discs please help?

Very tricky, my suggestion is to restart the radio again see if it reads the CDs this time. Try removing the radio fuse, where all the other fuses are at. Turn the radio on without the fuse, press and hold a button for a minute just to make sure you drain the electricity from the changer. Then put the fuse back and see what happens. You can also disconnect the negative or ground from the battery wait five minutes and connect it again but this will also restart the car computer.

ROB

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: Chevy Malibu 2004, CD disc is stuck in the player.

its jammed in the carrier obviously so yes by all means take out the unit remove the cover & disc that way you can check unit for any damge!
Cheers Rob.

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