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Why does my CD player not always eject?

By Jessica Young

Why does my CD player not always eject?

The CD will not always load properly and will go into “Initializing” forever! Only way to stop that is to turn the ignition off and restart several times. The CD won’t always eject, either. CD went in, won’t eject out. Plays ok other than that.

Why does my CD player not spin at all?

I found that the motor would not spin at all. Pressing the play button resulted in a slight movement of the CD, but there was no rotation. Of course, just like a chimp I scratched my head, and used my gorilla thumb to push the CD to help it along the way, and to my surprise it began spinning!

Why is my CD player not working on my Chevy Silverado?

The CD player may fail due to an internal fault with the radio. Our technicians tell us that in most cases, the radio unit will need to be sent to a specialty repair shop to correct this issue. The average cost for a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD General Diagnosis is between $88 -$111.

What to do when your CD player won’t play?

Unplug the power cord of the CD player from the AC outlet for 30 seconds. Plug the power cord back into the AC outlet. Turn on the CD player and attempt to play the disc. If the issue is still not resolved, remove the disc and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.

The CD will not always load properly and will go into “Initializing” forever! Only way to stop that is to turn the ignition off and restart several times. The CD won’t always eject, either. CD went in, won’t eject out. Plays ok other than that.

Why does my CD player send back a ” no disc ” message?

(I’m out of canned air.) The player turns on and the radio works fine, but every cd spins for a moment and then gets the “no disc” rejection. I can’t find out much information anywhere else.

What should I do if my CD player motor is not spinning?

If your CD player motor is not spinning, chances are that it has quit working and your prized high-end CD player has the option of either being repaired at a service centre or ending up in landfill.

Unplug the power cord of the CD player from the AC outlet for 30 seconds. Plug the power cord back into the AC outlet. Turn on the CD player and attempt to play the disc. If the issue is still not resolved, remove the disc and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.