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Stuck CD In Changer

11/16/2007


Don't know if anyone's ever done a write-up for this before, but I've done it enough times that I figure there's GOT to be someone else who needs this. Feel free to reproduce this in any form necessary.
Daniel J. Holtman

Every time I disconnect the battery without first ejecting my CD magazine, I inevitably get a CD stuck. I’ve been forgetful enough times that I’ve gotten pretty good at removing stuck CDs without damaging either them or the changer itself. Below is a short write-up on how to do it yourself.


First, tools:
1 – large Phillips screwdriver
1 – small Phillips screwdriver
1 – small standard screwdriver
1 – 7mm socket

Next, open the trunk and locate the tabs that hold the carpeting in around the changer
 

How to remove pushpins:

Insert standard screwdriver underneath lip on small inner square in center of pushpin. Pull inner square out until you feel a slight click, then insert screwdriver underneat base of pushpin and pop entire pin out.
 


Pull carpet out of the way to reveal the CD changer (and RCU).

Next, unbolt the CD changer from the car, and unplug the harness to the RCU
 

Now remove the two side brackets
 

Then remove the side panels. NOTE: DO NOT remove the screws on the base of the CD changer.
 


Now you must first align the CD head with the proper slot on the magazine. Rotate the black gear shown to line up CD.
 


 


Now release the CD from the head.
 


 


Now carefully push CD back into magazine. It helps to use the small standard screwdriver to carefully push on the end of the CD, but don’t press on face of CD or you’ll permanently damage the disc
Now we need to make sure the pin that ejects the CD from the magazine to the disc has been retracted.
 

Now that the pin is retracted, we can eject the magazine. Locate eject tab and press it with small standard screwdriver.
 


Now reassemble CD changer and reinstall in car, in reverse order as removal.
-Daniel Holtman
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Daniel makes it sound soooo simple. Thanks Daniel. Told you I would get it posted. Just didn't tell you when!!

U.L.


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