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I recently had a problem similar to this. My CD player elevator jammed and wouldn't play or eject. My car was hit in the rear at about 40 mph. It unjammed the elevator..... it totaled the car also. I DON'T recommend having your vehicle totaled but perhaps a hefty whack with a rubber mallet might unjam it.
it doesint read a copy disc if it is not a copy disc it is that you should try to clean it because it is durdy put on a cleaner on a disc and put the disc inside it should work again use a spray cleaner only
Personally, if it were me, I would replace your indash changer with an aftermarket single disc player. Indash changers are notoriously unreliable and go bad very easily.
hit the little reset button next to the kenwood logo on the bottom of the screen. Or go here...http://www.kenwoodusa.com/UserFiles/File/Global/Consumer/Manuals/DDX8017.pdf
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