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Dash01
03-07-2005, 01:07 AM
Fumbling around in the dark, I inserted the 6 CD cassette into the trunk :( CD player upside down.
Now it's jammed, and won't eject. How to fix?
2fast
03-07-2005, 03:07 AM
Mine was jammed but not in that way .
I just undid all the screws and moved the cog's inside....pluged it in and then it spat it out.
Take it apart it's all you can do.
Dash01
03-07-2005, 01:04 PM
Any other suggestions? Anyone? :(
Fumbling around in the dark, I inserted the 6 CD cassette into the trunk :( CD player upside down.
Now it's jammed, and won't eject. How to fix?
infinity5
03-07-2005, 01:14 PM
its pretty much a no brainer.. screw drivers +screws = freeded cd cassette. you won't hurt it taking the cover off and consiering it only has one button i doubt theres some complicated electronic procedure to make the player un-break its self. :) it'll be fun, come on, everyone loves taking stuff apart. the little mounting bracket is cool too..
or well... you just jam a coat hanger in there or something. you can take pics and post a write up later!
632 Regal
03-07-2005, 02:06 PM
its pretty much a no brainer.. screw drivers +screws = freeded cd cassette. you won't hurt it taking the cover off and consiering it only has one button i doubt theres some complicated electronic procedure to make the player un-break its self. :) it'll be fun, come on, everyone loves taking stuff apart. the little mounting bracket is cool too..
or well... you just jam a coat hanger in there or something. you can take pics and post a write up later!.
Dash01
03-07-2005, 02:16 PM
Now, is this a procedure that you know will actually work without damage to the CD player, or is it your idea of causing mischief that won't actually work but will cause damage to the CD player?
its pretty much a no brainer.. screw drivers +screws = freeded cd cassette. you won't hurt it taking the cover off and consiering it only has one button i doubt theres some complicated electronic procedure to make the player un-break its self. :) it'll be fun, come on, everyone loves taking stuff apart. the little mounting bracket is cool too..
or well... you just jam a coat hanger in there or something. you can take pics and post a write up later!
infinity5
03-07-2005, 03:17 PM
no no, honestly. just be careful and methodical about what you're doing. there are several different cd players, so i can't be specific, but likely you'll need to take a few simple screws off the top-sides to free it from the mounting bracket and get it out of the trunk.
after that take a look at the top and bottom, and which ever looks like it comes free easier go ahead and remove it. If removing the bottom simply exposes a big circut board (like it probably will), put it back on and take the top off instead. the idea is you want to get to the magazine so you can decompress or bend whatever little catch has latched on and won't let go.
You can search the forums, but i belive for stuck magazines and stuck CDs most folks have just taken theirs apart. I believe the internal workings and pretty straight forward. just don't break anyhting, force anyhting, or cut any wires and it'll go back together good as new. you could always call the dealership and i'm sure they'll get it out free of charge
632 Regal
03-07-2005, 03:54 PM
couldnt be harder than cracking a safe.
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