It might be a sticky mechanism inside the unit. open it up spray a little WD40 on to the tray mechanism and should work (protect laser while doing it).
A REPAIRER WILL STILL FIX THE UNIT EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN OPENED
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If your Emerson 6-disc CD changer's door is not opening and it's making a funny noise, there could be a few possible causes:
1. Mechanical issue: There could be a mechanical problem with the CD changer's door mechanism. It's possible that a part has worn out, become loose or broken, preventing the door from opening. The funny noise could also indicate that something is stuck or jammed.
2. Electrical issue: It's possible that there is an electrical problem with the CD changer. There could be a faulty connection, or an issue with the motor that drives the door mechanism.
3. Dirty or dusty: It's also possible that the CD changer's door mechanism is dirty or dusty. Over time, dust and debris can build up inside the changer, making it harder for the door to open and close.
To fix the problem, try these steps:
1. Unplug the CD changer from the power outlet and wait for a few minutes before plugging it back in. Sometimes, this can reset the CD changer and fix any software issues.
2. Try manually opening the CD changer door. Look for a small hole or slot near the CD changer door. Insert a paper clip or a similar object into the hole and gently press down. This should release the door lock and allow you to manually open the door.
3. If the CD changer door opens, check for any CDs that may be stuck or jammed. Carefully remove any obstructions and try again.
4. If the CD changer door still does not open, there may be a mechanical or electrical issue. In this case, it's best to take the CD changer to a qualified repair technician or contact Emerson customer support for assistance.
Remember to always exercise caution when attempting to repair electronic devices. If you are unsure about how to proceed, seek the help of a qualified professional.
THis happens when the drawer is jammed. Turn off the unit and turn it on and then use the disc skip from the remote so that the cds inside will change and then press the Open button.
Before, when trying to see the problem, I clicked "skip" to see if it would go through all the discs. It did, but still wouldn't open the door. Later, I clicked "play" each time, then "skip", and after going through all 5 discs, the door opened. Go figure.
If you hit the open button and you hear a sound like a motor running than it is most likely a belt or connection that physically opens the tray. You'll have to take it apart, locate the cd player and check from there. If no sound of a motor running when the button is pushed then the motor is probably bad.
hello i have had the same problem with my 5 cd changer,i way i solved this was to turn the player top slide down then do this care fully ,shake it gently and see if a cd came out of it, groove sit in the player.if you hear a rattle than there is a stray cd in the device. you have got to shake the cd to the front of the cd dawer to take it out with a thin ruler or a butter knife but be care ful with the knife preess on the open button wale trying to slide the butter knife between the stuck cd and the inside of the cd sit cation be care.
After some time it was showing some C 31 00 error. I searched on internet, opened the top cover, there is the CD changer and my cd was stuck in there, I pushed the CD from finger and there it goes... on press of eject it came out... thanks anyway...
If there's a disk left over inside, It's stuck in the drive hanger, and should be removed else the changer can't put it back in it's right slot. Open the machine and check for any CD's still inside.
If not, could be that the small sensore (to the left of the head assembly (just before the drve (upside down)) is dirty or messed up.
Try this... unplug the unit and turn it upside down. Have a small screwdriver ready. No plug the unit in and try to turn the wheel in the large slot clockwize. When you see the spring clip try to grab the white plastic stop and move it clockwize. This should eventually open the door. It did for me.
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