How do you get a stuck CD out of a Volvo?
How do you get a stuck CD out of a Volvo?
Stick it at end of the knife (adhesive side out), put it into CD player slot – on the bottom side of the CD. Now press CD out button and in the same time drag out your knife (hopefully with the CD). The point is to stick the disc to the knife tip and help the audio unit to push out stuck CD.
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Is there a CD stuck in the player?
There is a CD stuck in the player, it will not play, it will There is a CD stuck in the player, it will not play, it will not eject. It is the sample CD that came with the unit. read more Ron Winston
How do you get a CD out of a car stereo?
Press your CD player’s power and eject buttons down at the same time, holding them for about ten seconds. If your stereo has a “force eject” feature, it should spit out the CD.
What should I do if my CD player wont eject?
Wait 10 seconds, then reconnect the terminal. After reconnecting the terminal, tun the car on and try to eject the CD as normal. Disconnecting then reconnecting the CD player’s power supply can cause the CD player to “reset” to its factory default, which, in some cases, can restore its ejection functionality.
There is a CD stuck in the player, it will not play, it will There is a CD stuck in the player, it will not play, it will not eject. It is the sample CD that came with the unit. read more Ron Winston
Press your CD player’s power and eject buttons down at the same time, holding them for about ten seconds. If your stereo has a “force eject” feature, it should spit out the CD.
Wait 10 seconds, then reconnect the terminal. After reconnecting the terminal, tun the car on and try to eject the CD as normal. Disconnecting then reconnecting the CD player’s power supply can cause the CD player to “reset” to its factory default, which, in some cases, can restore its ejection functionality.