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if you push eject you should ear the little noise motor running
but yo dont have any disc out
they are stuck so you have to take it nearest repair shop
Hold in the SRC Button to eject CD. Anyone worked out how to de program the radio stations and select new ones.... we are stuck with classic FM. Fine for me but my kids are going nuts :)
Mechanical you need to take the drive out and disassemble the casing. I seen one that the CD actully broke into millions of pieces. I was not there to experience the happening but was there to help save the drive.
Hi, I also purchased a car with this equipment. There is no manual. To switch the radio on and off, you will need to press and hold the little blue button (inside the left hand dial) and hold it pressed for a few moments. My problem is how to eject the CD? Please let me know, if you manage to figure it out.
We eventually tried loading another CD to fill the one vacant spot we knew was in the changer even though we'd tried that before without success. This time it seems that we fluked it just as it was trying to eject CD 1 again and - somehow - the CD we were tryng to insert must have lifted the rim of the one that was stuck and it suddenly ejected. The remaining 4 CD's that were inside the changer but not even recognised, then started re-loading so it appears that they were all jammed up together. Once they'd reloaded we were able to eject them all successfully then reload.
We're not sure but think that it may have happened when the eject button was originally pressed once to eject CD 6 then, in error, held down for a 'eject all' procedure and the changer has become confused with both instructions.
THE IDC-A09 CAN BE REMOVED BY INSERTING THE STANDARD PHILIPS REMOVAL KEYS INTO THE TWO HOLES EACH SIDE OF THE UNIT AND FORCING THEM OUTWARDS SLIGHTLY AND THEN THE UNIT SHOULD SLIDE FORWARD
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