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How do you get a stuck CD out of a car CD player?
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. If this doesn’t work, start the car and try again. Some CD players may not function when the car is turned off.
Why do CD’s get stuck in car CD players?
A stuck CD may be caused by a non-functioning or weakened motor that doesn’t have enough power to push the CD out of the player. The additional assistance from pliers or tweezers may create enough force to eject the CD.
How much does it cost to fix a car CD player?
What is the Cost of Repairing a Car CD Player? Assuming none of the do-it-yourself methods work for getting your car CD player functioning again you may need to head into a mechanic to get this job done. Getting your CD player fixed could cost you anywhere between about $150 to as much as $300.
What to do if your Pioneer CD player is stuck?
The straightforward method would be to open up the Pioneer CD player, removing the CD drive and manually ejecting the problematic disc. Other possible options are inserting a credit card type object through the disc slot to try and unsettle the stuck disc while the eject button is pressed. Compressed air can also be sprayed simultaneously.
What can you do with a pioneer CD receiver?
CD Receivers Let the music play Pioneer’s CD receivers offer superior sound quality for any audio input with features like Android™ Music Support, USB playback, and streaming services from Pandora ®.
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.