I pushed in the cd platform rather than pushing the eject button, and ever since then the cd player has been unable to switch to the other cds and will stay ejected on the one cd that was played last. Is there a spring loose somewhere??
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Nope no loose springs.. Its a problem that happens alot of times when you dont follow the manufacturers instructions. What happens is when you pushed on the tray assembly, you pushed the nylon cam gear out of mechanical timing. Unless you get the mecanical manual for this player, you most likly will not be able to adjust this yourself. probably a shop would charge you more then it is worth. Sorry. Good Luck.
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Mine did the same thing. My player was primarily used in the garage and the cold weather may have caused my player to do the same thing. I just fixed my player. I removed the top cover and looked at the CD in the play position. In the upper right corner from the CD, you will see a spindle motor with a belt on it. Gently spin the motor back and forth carefully with your finger. I rotated it a half-spin in either direction, careful not to dislodge the belt. When I turned the player back on, the mechanism operated as it normally would and began playing the disc. I was able to eject and reinsert the magazine without any issues, solving the problem. Hopefully that will work for you.
Some CD players actually have a locking mechanism inside of them. This mechanism can be released by using an unwound paperclip and sticking it into the CD player. There should be a button or platform to push that could release the disk. If that doesn't work, you might want to try using a pair of tweezers to pull the disc. To do this put the tweezers inside the CD tray and try to pull the disc out while pressing down and holding the eject button on the CD player. To me, it sounds like the motor that sucks in and ejects the disc is slowly dying and is having trouble pushing the disc out. If all else fails you might want to take the car to a dealership to see if they can replace your CD player
if you push the eject cd magazine button on the changer does it sound like it's trying to eject it? if it doesn't you'll need to replace the changer. if it does, then you've got a stuck cd magazine tray. it sounds weird, but when i was working on land rovers this happened all the time on the full size range rovers. what we did was push the magazine eject button on the changer to eject the cd magazine and sort of slap the changer around a bit. 90% of the time it worked. the other times, we'd go in with a 90 degree pick and try to push the stuck cd tray back into the magazine (while it was still in the changer) while pushing the eject magazine button on the changer. and you'll need to replace the cd magazine. if it happens again, you'll need to replace the entire changer.
hI , to enject cd is look a piece of strong tooth pick insert to a small hole at right corner of cd changer , push and and push tooth pick until the tray comes out.
The magazine in our Sony CD player would not eject. I tried pressing two buttons at the same time etc., with no result. I uplugged the player, removed the screws that hold the black metal cover on and took off the cover (pull the metal up, out and away at the back bottom sides, then slide it back to release the lip from under the front pane.) Looked down inside and saw the problem, a CD disc extended about 1/2 inch from the magazine, blocking ejection. I pushed the extended edge of the disc back into the magazine with the tip of a kitchen knife. Plugged the player back in, pushed power and then the eject button, and the magazine ejected. Replaced the metal cover and it works fine. If it won't eject again I know what to do. Be sure to unplug before you work, you don't need an electrical shock.
All the best, Sonia Murray
Nope no loose springs.. Its a problem that happens alot of times when you dont follow the manufacturers instructions. What happens is when you pushed on the tray assembly, you pushed the nylon cam gear out of mechanical timing. Unless you get the mecanical manual for this player, you most likly will not be able to adjust this yourself. probably a shop would charge you more then it is worth. Sorry. Good Luck.
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