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CD jammed. Help
I have a Subaru Outback with the 6 disk CD player. A CD has jammed
inside it, probably due to a home printed label which may have come loose. It will not eject nor can I switch to one of the other 5 disks. Is there any way of retrieving this CD without going bvack to the dealer. ds |
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CD jammed. Help
Try the tips listed he
http://www.carspace.com/guides/How-to-Remove-a-Stuck-CD Good luck, and report back here please !! James |
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CD jammed. Help
On Feb 8, 1:25*pm, "James" wrote:
Try the tips listed he http://www.carspace.com/guides/How-to-Remove-a-Stuck-CD Good luck, and report back here please !! James Tried everything suggested including disconnecting the battery. After that, the radio still works but the CD function is totally dead. Very hesitant to poke anything in the slot because it's very narrow and closed off with a rubber seal. Where is the disk located when it's in play mode? ds |
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CD jammed. Help
On Feb 8, 10:35*pm, DS wrote:
On Feb 8, 1:25*pm, "James" wrote: Try the tips listed he http://www.carspace.com/guides/How-to-Remove-a-Stuck-CD Good luck, and report back here please !! James Tried everything suggested including disconnecting the battery. After that, the radio still works but the CD function is totally dead. Very hesitant to poke anything in the slot because it's very narrow and closed off with a rubber seal. *Where is the disk located when it's in play mode? ds End of story.,.. Nothing worked...car was going in for service anyhow...service guy said it was very dounbtful he could fix it and likely would have to send the whole radio unbit away and that I would be without it fior a month. Surprise...when I went to pick up the car, he told me he had managed to remove the disk (and 5 others.) The one that had caused the problem has a huge gouge on the business side. There was nothing but a small wrinkle in the label. For what it's worth, he said he has been working at this dealership[ for seven years and he has only seen this problem a couple of times. The work is covered under warranty EXCEPT if it involves home burned disks. The bill for this part of the job was 2 hours labou. About C$150. I stress this is an honest and up front dealer with whom I have a great relationship.. Lesson learned. Magic markers may not look as pretty but they're a lot cheaper! Thanks to those who helped with their suggestions ds |
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CD jammed. Help
Thanks for the followup report, but it would be interesting to know how he
got the cds out. That was your original question to the group. James |
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CD jammed. Help
Well, my Subaru Forester originaly came with no doubt the same six disk
changer. Most likely the guy at the shop removed the entire changer unit (not just the magazine), opened it up and removed the disk that way. That's the way I would do it as it would be relatively simple. MOSFET "James" wrote in message net... Thanks for the followup report, but it would be interesting to know how he got the cds out. That was your original question to the group. James |
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