Why does my Kenwood CD player not play music?
Eject the magazine from the CD changer and check the number for the disc. Clean the CD if the sound skips when an audio file is being played. If that doesn’t work, there may be a problem with the recording itself, while it was being transferred to the disc. Try re-recording the file to a new disc.
What does Error 99 mean on Kenwood CD player?
Other error messages to check out are: “Unsupported File,” which means the recorded media isn’t of a format the CD player can read, and “Error 99,” which means the disc magazine is malfunctioning (you might be able to fix this by reinserting the CD and pressing the reset button on the unit).
How to remove a CD jammed in a car player?
Step 2: Insert the second CD. Slide the second CD about 1” inch into the CD disk slot. At this point, the second CD should rest on top of the first. By doubling the thickness, the releasing mechanism may be able to get a better grip on the original CD. Step 3: Push down gently on the first CD.
Why is my CD player not ejecting the CD?
Sometimes a CD will not eject because the mechanism to eject the CD doesn’t have a good grip. This may be especially true in older vehicles where the CD player has been used frequently. One way of helping the CD player get better grip is by using a second CD.
Eject the magazine from the CD changer and check the number for the disc. Clean the CD if the sound skips when an audio file is being played. If that doesn’t work, there may be a problem with the recording itself, while it was being transferred to the disc. Try re-recording the file to a new disc.
Other error messages to check out are: “Unsupported File,” which means the recorded media isn’t of a format the CD player can read, and “Error 99,” which means the disc magazine is malfunctioning (you might be able to fix this by reinserting the CD and pressing the reset button on the unit).
What to do when your CD player won’t play?
Make sure the disc is loaded into the proper slot. Eject the magazine from the CD changer and check the number for the disc. Clean the CD if the sound skips when an audio file is being played. If that doesn’t work, there may be a problem with the recording itself, while it was being transferred to the disc. Try re-recording the file to a new disc.