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1. Remove stereo from I/P
2. Disassemble stereo to gain access to CD drive, then remove stuck CD (without damaging player)
3. Reassemble stereo
4. Reinstall stereo in I/P
5. Test operation
Jan 9, 2008 - So when I tried to play a CD that has been in there forever, ... had that problem too! it would be in 50 degree weather.. discs wont change, play or eject. garaged the .... So last week I took my 06 (w/ Bose) in to the dealer for the stuck CD. ... said they send the CD player back to the factory and they will get the ...
Isn't there a security code needed to reset the stereo after a battery change? The Stereo thinks it has been stolen. See your Manual and see your nearest Toyota dealer. Or use a tweezers to reach in and pull out the stuck CD. And clean the rollers with alcohol.
it needs to be serviced.
best is to , remove it and upgrade to a media center with no CD.
CD;s are dead. everyone use flash USB sticks now,
like 4000 songs on one stick easy.
the HEAD end CD player must be dismantled to find cause.
it can be simple (done many i have) or hard, expensive and hard to get parts. inside. or just a dirty switch.
Chances is it bounced out of its supported location and lodged it`s self inside the stereo. The stereo will have to be removed and taken apart to retrieve the disc if your not sure how to disassemble then take to dealer
yes you can open it up. try not to diassemble too much. leave it connected so you won't need a code and just try to nudge the cd out. the rubber roller might be worn. I usually stick a cd in half way and hold it from getting soucked in to clean the rollers.
Delcos are notorius for this kind of thing. Since you have 2 radios, you will have one to practice on. What you really need to do is remove the radio from the dash, remove the appropriate casing from the delco radio and push the cd out manually. I typically use dental picks to fit into tight spaces. Once you have the CD out of one of them, you can either have someone swap them for you, or since you are experienced in the process do it yourself.
Depending on the make of the stereo it will have a 2 piece casing which will allow you to take one part off , normally the lid by removing a couple of small screws or the lid maybe even clipped onto the lower case. Once the lid is off you should be able to get the cd out. If the stereo is security coded do not disconnet it from the electric supply unless you have the code!
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