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Posted on Dec 14, 2008

5 cd changer on a peugeot 307 has all 5 lights flash but will not play

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  • wtm123 Jan 24, 2009

    put cd in nothing happens but 1 to 5 numbers flash

  • Anonymous Feb 06, 2009

    same problem

  • Anonymous Mar 06, 2009

    flashing light asking to load cd 1 and nothing else ?????????/

  • kieran84 May 16, 2009

    i have been trying any thing but am not to sure to do the above cause un sure how to do it

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Cd changer off set common fault had it happen three times due to buttons being pressed to quick take changer out remove leads for a minute replace them turn on ignition should reset if not cd drive wiil need to be relined see dealer repaired one but really tricki

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Same problem. car center says it's the lens that doesn''t read the cd's good anymore ?

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2008

SOURCE: Cd changer will not work

I had the same problem with my 2002 307SW.
I read on another forum to switch ignition off, remove CD changer from dash and disconnect. It then told me to remove the lid from the case unscrewing the screws marke 1 to 5 then remove the Cd's. The only problem with this is you need a special size 'star' driver bit which i did not have at home and could not unscrew them. What i did was to use a terminal screwdriver in the 2 larger screws that fasten the front plastic cover on the unit. Once I had done that I could remove the CD's.
I then connected the changer back up and inserted it back into the dash. I then powered the radio back up anf loaded a CD and the problem had gone away so I loaded the 5 CD slots and everything works fine now.

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2008

SOURCE: 307 5 disc cd changer wont play or eject cd,s 2003 307.

hi there is a repair kit for this unit.
please see: http://carradiospares.co.uk/repair-8619001490-p-256.html


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