Is it bad to have a CD stuck in the stereo?
Having a stuck CD in your car’s stereo system can be a nuisance, but it doesn’t need to be a big deal. Don’t be afraid that you’ll be stuck listening to the same music over and over until you sell your car!
What to do if you have a CD stuck in your car?
If you have a CD stuck in your car’s CD player, don’t panic: chances are pretty good that you can get it out — this is often a quick DIY fix that rarely involves a mechanic. We’re here to walk you through that process, so you can get back to listening to the music that you love.
Why does my Bose CD player make a humming sound?
If your player seems stuck and makes a humming sound, there are two motors in the unit. The nylon gears after time will split causing the shaft to turn inside the gear. After removing the CD carriage turn it upside down and with the ribbon cable still connected you will see the two motors and hear the motor turning.
Why is my Bose lifestyle 25 CD stuck?
My Bose Lifestyle 25 had a humming sound coming from the Music Center, and it was related to the CD Changer being stuck. I used the manual eject slot on the bottom of the Music Center, following instructions I learned here, and inserted a long slim jewelery tool, and freed it. That solved the humming problem.
What should I do if my CD player is stuck?
Grab a blank or useless CD. This method involves inserting a second CD into the player, so, to prevent damage to a beloved album, try to procure a blank CD or one that you otherwise don’t care about. Turn the CD player on before proceeding. If this requires you to start the car, then start the car and turn the CD player on.
Why is my CD player not working in my car?
Some CD players may not function when the car is turned off. For these players, try pressing and holding the power and eject buttons while the car is running. Consult the player’s manual.
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.
Why does my sharp cd-dp2500h keep blowing up?
The “PROTECT” message on your SHARP CD-DP2500H is the power amp IC has blown up. To confirm if “PROTECT” message disappear, temporarily unsolder the pins or remove the STK402-071N IC.